Brevard College - Pertelote Yearbook (Brevard, NC)
- Class of 1988
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Uยฃ I New Wave โ 1 I r A New Wave A new wave is sweeping across the campus of Brevard Col- lege, and it is a wave of change and of continuity. The new wave marks the beginning of a new school year, the beginning of new challenges, hopes, friendships, and expectations. It also brings the continuation of traditions, renewal of friendships, and a resumption of the endeavor to learn and grow responsibly. Efforts continue by all who are closely associated with Bre- vard College to make it one of the finest two year institutions in the countr y. It is an effort requiring perseverance and vision The college, under the leadership of the administration, headed by Dr. William Greer, has intensified its efforts to stress the impor- tance of academic commitment and social responsibility. To- ward that concern, the administration and faculty extend an invitation to the students of Brevard College to aspire to the pursuit of knowledge and understanding. The new wave carries with it many challenges and many possibilities. For the students of Brevard College it is a time rich with potential. Above: Norm Witek, the new Dean of Student Affairs, shows his ability to handle any- thing that comes his way. 2 Theme Right: Andrea Henry shows other Brevard College students a new dance called, The Ecstacy. Left: During the Camp Greenville outing Dean Langley ob- serves the new students as they spend their tree time swimming Below: Newly planted flowers ac- cent the beauty of the Bre- vard College campus. Theme 3 4 Fads And Fashions Fads And Fashions 5 i 5: ' i ' ย 1 F a Pin - 1 i .-si โข o ft fl i ยฃ โ - Ethi if) 3 tf fora โบ 1 ft Pย ;{ โ ' 1 I 8 Famous Faces Famous Faces 9 IJ โ :โ :โ :โ :โ โ :โ : ill m โข ' โขโขโข:โข:โข:โข: r West Beam takes on Taylor President Greer participating in in a rough game of volley- Derby Day volleyball tips the ball ball. over to Stamey ' s side of the net. ' J r ยซย Fm - Contestants unable to find seats during the musical chairs activity -โ , K โ โ...;. .. ... 7 As the music stops splash were awarded a dunking. K ยซk ย ' Glenda Mauger and Kim Nor- man fight for the seat, but Kim wins splaahingly. 12 Student Life While clowning around, Mike D ' A- gostino runs to the next bucket to make his splash. It ' s That Time Of Year Again The annual Derby Day at Brevard College was an exciting and entertaining occasion held on campus during the week following Orientation week. Students were occupied all afternoon with a variety of sports like volleyball, tug-of-war, izzy-dizzy, tossing the egg, and relay races. Immediately following the races, some students decided to cool off by taking advantage of a very wet version of musical chairs. A few students were even brave enough to enter the jello slurping contest, which ended up in a very messy jello war! The afternoon was topped off by a scrimmage soccer game performance by the Guy Tornadoes, a tug-of-war over the creek and the creek- ing of Dean Witek and President Greer. Paying close attention, these Brevard College stu- dents wait for the outcome of the Derby Day events. Trying to get to the finish line, George Bryant stum- bles to the ground with acute izzy dizziness. Student Life 13 til More Derby Day President Greer tosses the Derby Day Hal to The creek takes in another tug-ot-war open the ceremonies and let the games victim. begin. 14 Student Life April Piercy forgot all of the manners Mom and Dad taught her when it came to eating jellol Good lo the last DUNK! Allen Brooks concentrating on blocking shotl 4 Tom Delucia concentrates hard on winning Kim and Diana work hard at the egg toss the sack race, as well as not biting his while trying not to get yoked, tongue in the midst of all the excitement. Student Life 15 V AT the Camp Greenville activities, George Bates tests his ability as Eric Wilde watch- Having (un on the Group Challenge Courses, Terrie Jennewine swings across the bottomless pit. 1 ' During Freshmen Orientation Week we all scream for ice cream. 16 Student Life New Faces Remember that first day of college? There you were, a lowly freshman, standing in a mile-long line waiting for the school nurse to approve your health form so you could rush back to your new dorm room and unpack before the cafeteria closed for lunch. All those feelings were rushing through you, making your head spin: The excitement of being independent, the anxiety of starting all over again in a new environment, and the fun of learning new names or brand new faces are all a part of what going off to college and growing up is about. This year, freshmen were in for a change from the new administration, headed by Dean Witek. Wednesday, the first day of orientation, each incom- ing student was given a schedule for that day ' s events and the following five day ' s events until classes started. The agenda included orientation meetings, ice cream socials, dances, and . . . what was that ... ah, yes . . . the mandatory Camp Greenville all day Saturday in South Carolina complete with group games, lunch, dinner, and a square dance. Before Saturday, though, came the meetings. All the freshmen crowded into Dunham Auditorium, smiling shyly at one another and waiting patiently for the meetings to begin; they usually lasted forty-five minutes to an hour with topics like the point system and scheduling being discussed. Friday night, the campus exploded with excitement as word of the first dance got around. The transformation of the gym into a dance floor was made easily, and the people who showed up seemed to have a good time mingling and dancing. Aside from a few hitches, the week dedicated to us, the freshmen, was a success. Growing experiences, fun times, new friends, and new faces โ that is what it was all about. Andrea Henry While in line, many freshmen anticipate registering for their fall semester classes. Student Life 17 M East Beam East Beam has a new resident direc- tor this year. Sam Rogers. Working with Sam are dorm president, Jay My- ers and vice president, Robert Brooks. Additional help is given by the resident assistants: Robert Brooks (first floor). Chuck Putnam (second floor), and Nick Embry (third floor). The directors, assistants, and residents have all par- ticipated in producing an enjoyable at- mosphere to study and relax in at East Beam. Nick Embry struts his stuff on Derby Day for East Beam. Chuck Putnam enjoys a cool Pepsi while soaking up Mr. Sun. I 18 Student Life It โ The men of East Beam at work. Jetf Purdy dedicating time to his studies. โ โ โ Mi Albert Perron sauntering through the Beam lobby. Student Life 19 I uiSIra โ The West Beam Ladies pull their way to victory on Derby Day. Have you heard ol Siamese quadruplets? Jennifer Wells hides her unmentionables. Kenny Ison and April Piercy take a break pose with Renuzit (their roommate). 20 Student Life West Beam West Beam is the female side of Bre- vard ' s only coed resident hall and has a new Resident Director, Mikell Clark- Webb. West Beam is like a big family in that they support one another and do many activities together, such as the big Christmas party which includes all of the Beam girls. If people went cruis- ing through the halls of West Beam they might hear the tunes of George Michael or The Big Chill, or the shrill laughter from tales being told, or the plink of pennies bouncing off the upper two stories ' windows. The women in Beam consider their dorm The Place to Be . Mandi Hunter shows her West Beam spirit on Derby Day. Amy Herndon declares I ' m a Pepper tool I Student Life 21 ยฃ HIE_ Green Dorm Green dormitory is described at times as being fun, loud, outrageous, and different. Under the direction of the new Resident Director, Marty Hum- phrey, Green houses over 100 men. These men are always busy whether it be in academics, intramurals, or just plain fun. Their rooms reflect their dif- ferent personalities in many ways. Posters โ ranging from sports to mov- ies โ stereos, the ever-needed refrig- erator, and television sets are among the things the residents of Green use to fill their rooms. Having combined the fun and work into one, Green occu- pants have created a homey, exciting atmosphere rivaled by many others, but equaled by none. Matt Blue is excited about moving in to his new home for the up-coming year. Green plans a devastating strategy for Der- by Day. Ricky Surles and Jimmy Redmond take a Brian Howell comes home, with a smile, break from their studies. from a hard day of studying. - 1 ft 7. ; Green quickly prevents its opponent from Dario practices his music in the cool, eve- scoring, nmg air. Student Life 23 , Kelly Brannon al work on a 3-D design JIM Robinson singing in the rain following project. musical buckets at Derby Day. Let ' s dance! Jennifer Howard exits stage left. 24 Student Life m . - โ Jones Dorm Jones dormitory, the only all women complex on campus, underwent a facelift this past summer. New furniture coverings replaced old, and a fresh paint job awaited the incoming fresh- man class. This school year, Sharon Waggy and Tammy Jackson super- vise over 100 women coming from around the nation and around the world. The lifestyles, personalities and clothes may differ greatly from one Jones ' resident to the next, but each feels as if she were a part of one big family. Laura Byers runs (or the goal line at Derby Day. Frankie Avalon with Jennifer Howren and Kerry-Beth Salzberg. Two girls for every boy? ! Student Life 25 โ ___ __ Stamey Dorm kWtfy Stamey is a one of a kind dorm. It has previously served as an infirmary, an adjunct painting studio, and as a storage building. It is a small building, but houses ten students and a faculty member, the Resident Director Jerry Sherrod. The folks at Stamey are a tightly knit group who seem to take particular pride in their mini dorm. On Derby Day, Jeff Baucom prepares fo Gs catch that oh so fragile egg. Mike Kennedy proudly unfurls the colors. โขยฃโ - โ โ I m 26 Student Life K Jerry Sherrod takes time out from his busy schedule to eat ice cream with Mrs. Greer. Kevin Preibe coaching Mike Kennedy down the log ot trust. Stamey guys express their lack ol support for the Green dorm on Derby Day. At Camp Greenville, the Stamey guys take a The Stamey Brothers learn what college to- break from a hard day of work and play. getherness is all about at Camp Greenville. Student Life 27 โ โ r Nothing hits the spot like a cool I.B.C. root Doug Robinson pumps a vicious volley beer ' , says Ken Howe. the net. 28 Student Life David Slaton and Scott Reinecke flash us David Cotton alter a very tough day their sign o( approval. Taylor Dorm Taylor Hall, the oldest men ' s dorm on campus, once again qualified as be- ing a lively place to reside. Taylor is home to young men from all points on the map and a new Resident Director, Mike Weber. Taylor Hall is an embodi- ment of a rich tradition to be found at Brevard College; a tradition of close ties, hard work, and occasionally a bit of mischief. Whats the deal with all the photogra- phers? , states Doug Robinson. The Taylor men pull to win. t Si Student Life 29 Day Students This year, a spirit of unity has brought the day students ot Brevard College together. Achievement of this unity included plans for student inter- action by participation in Derby Day, intramural sports, and Homecoming. Along with planned activities came the wave of elections to the SGA and Judi- cial Board. The officers representing the day students this year are: Presi- dent, Wendy Still; Vice President. Anne Whitmire; and Freshmen Representa- tives: Diana Dickerhoof and Chris Wie- ner. Patricia Chapman highlights her text book. The Day Students have a lot lo smile about. 30 Student Life Brenda Lisenbee lakes a break from Faulk- Day Student Warriors protect Brevard Col- lege from aliens. Anticipation 32 Student Life Lynn Soprano, Renee Douglas, and Julie The Co-ed theatre, a downtown landmark, of- Combs enjoy the beauty of the Blue Ridge (era big screen entertainment (or Brevard Col- Parkway, lege students. โข4 Rest and relaxation. Off-Campus Brevard College is located in an area that offers much in the way of recrea- tion and relaxation. Close proximity to Pisgah Forest allows students easy ac- cess to a very beautiful area. Also nearby are the Blue Ridge Parkway, Caesar ' s Head, Looking Glass Falls, and Connestee Falls. The cities of Asheville, Hendersonville, Greenville, and Spartanburg offer bright light alternatives to the enjoyment of the ar- ea ' s natural beauty. The town of Bre- vard offers many quiet pleasures just a short walk from campus. Teresa Paxton relaxing in the warm sun at Lake Ecusta. Amy Ervin takes a break from homework and relaxes in the crisp Fall air at Sliding Rock. Student Life 33 Homecoming ' 87 Are you going to the Homecoming dance? Who are you going with? What are you wearing? These and other questions were whispered one person to another as the big day โ October 10 โ approached. This year, three days worth of Homecoming events were combined, for the first time, with the Alumni Weekend. The Class of ' 37 had its 50th year reunion. Scheduled activities in- cluded a men ' s and women ' s soccer game, lunch by the pool, the annual Homecoming dinner, and a dance which featured the presentation of the Homecoming King, Prince, Queen, and Princess with music provided by the group Heart to Heart . During these events, students mingled with Brevard students of fifty years ago. Wrapping up the weekend, alumni attended a Sunday breakfast, worship service, and lunch. Buck Rowlee stops an attempted goal. The 1987-88 Homecoming Court. 34 Student Life Dana Sowell and Shelly Ivey BACK BRE- President Greer welcomes back alumni VARDI from 1937. Photographs by Jock Lauterer Karen Ellis and Ricky Surles, the Queen and Evelyn Swarigen, Homecoming Queen of King, and Mia Clark and Ron Connor, the 1937, crowns the Homecoming Queen of Princess and Prince celebrate Homecom- ing 1987. 1987 Karen Ellis. Student Life 35 til You can tell us, we ' re his parents! Jay e S s C s h t h d eS Bl ' , i roo S r C e hUl,he88 ' SSTT ? T ยฐ ยซย om Mrs. Delucia ' s side of the family. = . s3E2r ssta B i Raaaasr - - x; โข iยซ 36 Student Life Parent ' s Weekend ' 87 Carol Ellison executes acute soccer preci- sion. Parents Weekend was held Novem- ber 6-8. The parents were invited to get a taste of college life at Brevard. The Student Government Association sponsored the festive weekend which included: the Women ' s soccer team competing in the Region X Tourna- ment, the fall drama The Foreigner , the fifth annual Patchwork Playgroup Craft Sale, and ice cream social, and a talent show. The weekend came to a delightful conclusion with a concert given by the Brevard Chamber Orches- tra. Some parents took time out for sightseeing at area natural attractions. Student Life 37 s Halloween If you missed Halloween at Brevard College this year then you probably missed the most fun-filled time of the Fall Semester. Resident Assistants sponsored hall and campus-wide pro- grams such as: Pumpkin Carvin ' Con- test, Candy-Apple Sale, and a Trick or Treat Party. Halloween also brought Alcohol Awareness Week to a close with a Mocktail and Costume Mixer at the Storm Cellar, complete with a Non- Alcoholic Bar tended by Ed Davis. The Costume Dance, held in Beam Lobby, was the highlight of the weekend. This dance brought out characters from the dark side as well as from the lighter side of life. Jill Robinson compares smiles. Walter Rhame and Richard Jarrell carving pumpkins. 38 Student Life โ Lisa Smith models the Freddie Kruegar Mikell Clark-Webb, Heather Barclay, and look. Susie Pasch await the Halloween Spirit. We ' re the ones your mother warned you about! Autumn ' s best toothly grin. Student Life 39 40 Student Life Karen Strickland is inducted into PTK. Life And Culture For an enjoyable one-half credit hour in the humanities, life and culture is just the thing. This fall, the life and culture series opened with a convocation where the student body, faculty, and administration assembled to usher in the new year. Joab Leseyne, the President of Wofford College, was the guest speaker and delivered a spirited, insightful lecture. For the next event, in celebrating our Constitution ' s 200th birthday, a well- known former judge spoke about the Bill of Rights and the effect of the amend- ments on our American heritage. Patriotic music was played by the bands from Brevard College, and Rosman and Brevard High Schools. A few weeks after the constitution program came A Visitation from John Keats. Mark Stevenson portrayed poet John Keats in this one-man show which has been performed at Keat ' s home, the Edinburgh Festival, and the Lincoln Center Library. Following the John Keats evening, the topic UFO ' s Are Real was discussed. Through statistics and a slide show presentation, those in the crowded Dunham Auditorium saw pictures of actual sightings and were able to ask questions to Nuclear Physicist Stanton Friedman, who headed the program. Next on the agenda came the Purguson Family Lecture Series with Dr. Andrew Summers. Dr. Summers gave two lectures on the importance of the modern Christian family living in the secular world. The Foreigner was this year ' s choice of plays by Professor Sam Cope, director of drama. The performances ran during Parent ' s Weekend and drew large crowds who seemed to thoroughly enjoy the performances. The Concert and Jazz bands performed their fall concerts festively. Guest soloist Kristen Kelly, a Brevard College faculty member, was the featured artist for the concert band under direction of Steve Kelly. A hearty round of applause completed the performance of the two bands. Topping off fall life and culture, Dr. Greer and the B.C. ' s Fine Arts Division presented the annual Christmas tree lighting. Twinkling candle lights danced during the service of sacred and secular music, Christmas texts, and the actual lighting of the campus tree. This fall ' s life and culture was a success thanks to participation and support of B.C. ' s students, faculty, administration, and community members. This is defi- nitely a good way to earn one-half a credit and have cultural experiences at the same time. The Purguson Family Lecture Series gave us thought provoking information. Have you ever seen an UFO? Student Life 41 Student Union The Student Union is more than just a building. It is a place where many activities take place. There are movies shown from Star Trek to China Town, which students enjoy as a break from studying. On Wednesdays, there is campus worship during the morning. Some evenings are spent in the Storm Cellar with special guests, such as co- medians and magicians. Many stu- dents enjoy the video games and shooting pool to entertain themselves. When students need help with any kind of student affairs, it is taken care of in the upstairs office. The nurse is also located in the S.U. to help when a stu- dent is sick. The post office is busiest of all with hopeful faces waiting to re- ceive a letter from home with money inside rather than junk mail. Then there is the snack bar with hungry stu- dents who can not take the cafeteria food another night. Finally, the book store is necessary for those who are needing things to take to class. There- fore, we can see how the Student Union is a vital part of student life in more ways than one. Jorge Lopez h opes to slam the nine ball into the far right corner pocket. Don, Miyuki, and Tim ham it up lor another fun-loving art class in the upstairs of the Student Union. Milton, Bluto, Paul, and Mr. Murray make their daily stop in the College Bookstore, 42 Student Life H September Ferguson takes a minute away Nick Embry challenges the pinball machine Irom her work in the Bookstore to smile for to another game. the camera. HPt lOiw Kim Norman wonders what Debbie Lue- Lorna Smith is trying for the third time to centi is trying to cover up. open her post office box. Student Life 43 fo V 1 r i C e9e alUmn ' ' r ยฐ m ,he class ยฐ ' Pr esident Greer chats with the Brevard Col- 1937 talk about their college days. lege alumni (rom 1937. President Greer. R.T., and Paul check out At Fall Lite and Culture, John Keats came to this year s soccer team. tell us his story. 44 Student Life A The Phone-a-thon struck up interest among Joe Jackson displays his xylaphone tech- Brevard students. niques. Student Life 45 Ml Is this massive dandruff or snow? 46 Student Life Aaron Kerr can ' t believe his eyes. Bobby Forte makes himself a midnight snack at the ice cream social. Student Life 47 The Foreigner Brevard ' s first drama presentation of the year was The Foreigner, by Larry Shue. The setting of the play is in Northern Georgia at a hunting lodge. The cast was comprised of Brevard College students: Scarlet Morgan as Catherine, Mike Holcombe as Froggy, Paul Dilberger as the Reverend Dave, and Olin Hatch as Charlie. The com- munity also contributed to the play through the participation of Brevard residents Pat Fuleihan as Betty, Lee Smith as Owen, and Rob Dixon as El- lard. Professor Sam Cope had not had an entirely new cast like this since 1969. The Foreigner was his 33rd produc- tion at the Barn Theatre, where it ap- peared on November 5-8 (Parents ' Weekend) and on November 13-14. Scarlet Morgan laments her lonely life at the wilderness lodge. _ . ยฃ loiin fsย prr-Wjnd Rob Dixon play ffollow the leader. H 48 Student Life Paul Dilberger (r) tells Olin Hatch (I) that Scarlet Morgan pleads tor an audience, the future ol the lodge looks dismal. Student Life 49 4 Tis The Season This year. Christmas was a festive time for all the students and the community Doors and windows were decorated throughout the residence halls. All over the campus, trees and buildings were decorated and festively lighted. Though the last week was exam week, the students found time to share the Christmas spirit. The Collegiate Singers gave an inspiring performance along with lighting the campus Christmas tree. President Greer gave a wonderful Christmas party in the student union for all the students. Many of the students shared Secret Santas in the residence halls or through different clubs. West Beam had a party and enjoyed the company of President Greer and Joyce and Randy Jackson. The weekend before exams, Top Secret a band from Tennessee, performed. All together, the students enjoyed their last week of school before Christmas break, celebrating the Christmas season. At the party, Mikell Clark-Webb plays Santa ' s helper by passing out candy. Preparing for the party, Julie Combs sets out the food โ and munches every now and thenl President Greer, posing as Santa, gives Cissy Sheffield a big hug. 50 Student Life m _ By using a picture of jolly St. Nick, Nancy Fox and Jenny Murphy ex- press their Christmas wishes. Waiting tor the party to begin, Hel- en Trickey and Teri Moore sit at the Christmas Tree. Angie Ellis gets ready to quench her thirst at the West Beam Party. Pat Mellon and Danny Perry show their spunk at Christmastime by goofing by in the girls ' dorm. A To Be Jolly. -RRYACHRISTMa ' ' N Q % 51 . S. ? J lit. - -v 1 1 f M 5 ' WU) ,-- I โข m zm i ; โ โ ? ยซ2 g y f m iM 1 Jk - f ItA Brevard decorates the campus in many ways, one of the most popu- lar decorations being beautiful lights. Erin Greenlaw stands beside her masterpiece of a door. Amy Ervin expresses her creativ- ity by making a Christmas tree out of her door โ it even has lightsl I To show Christmas spirit, Jones Hall had a tree trimming. Student Life 53 I Valenti ne ' s Day Valentine ' s Day was a well celebrated holiday here at Brevard. The big Valen- tine ' s Day Dance definitely helped to get things off to at good start. Pat ' s Mobile Disco provided a variety of exciting music and videos to keep all students in the Valentine ' s spirit. The auxiliary gym was decorated beautifully with balloons, streamers, and candle lit tables. The 1988 Valentine ' s Court consisted of King Allen Brooks, Queen Karen Ellis, Prince Ronald Connor and Princess Mia Clark. The dance was enjoyed by everyone and put everyone in the Valentine Spirit. Aaron Kerr made sure that Terry Jennewine had a special Valentine ' s Day. 54 Student Life Valentine ' s Day King Allen Brooks, Queen Karen Ellis, Prince Ron Connor, and Prin- cess Mia Clark thoroughly enjoyed the eve- ning. Celia Alves loves it when Dean Feldpausch Brian Howell and Nancy Fox dancing the does that dip. night away. Student Life 55 ' . .v.v.v.w :โ :โ :โ :โ :โ :-:โ :โ : s โข: ; :v IP ' ' lis ' ffi SxxfiS? 56 Classes II f t โ i 58 Classes d E. Blair Autrey Jill Baldwin Heather Barclay Mark Bean Kim Belanger Cynthia Bell Sydney Best Meredith Beth Bizzell Sara Booker Tanya Boone Sara Bostic Jetfery Breen Classes 59 m Mk Brooks-Crewe Pat says, Mom, I won this lor you. Shelly thinks, Shopping Spree. Bouncing is a tough job, but someone has to do it. Andrew Brown Jamie Brown George Bryant 60 Classes rf - David Bundy Brian Jay Calaway Kevin Card Amy Cearley Patricia Chapman Jakob Christensen JoAnn Cho Betsy Clementson Julie Combs Robert Cooler Felicia Cope Tim Crewe Classes 61 . 62 Classes Tom Delucia Renee Douglas Samantha Douglass โ J. Todd Dowdle Brenda Duckworth Christopher S. Dunn Sonni Oyer Carol Ellison Nick Embrey John Erickson Amy B. Ervin John Farquhar Daniel Festa Charles Frisbie Duane Galloway Classes 63 64 Classes d Jessica Graham Rebecca Grassie Marcello Gutierrez A. Jill Hair Jeff Hale Lisa Renee Handelman Eric Hansen Todd Hardin Tamiko Harrison Leigh Hege Amy Herndon Mark Higginbothan Classes 65 m Hill- Kaneshige Sam Rogers and the Eaat Beam R.A. ' s talk to the new student . Rebecca Grassie displays con- centration while dribbling the ball down the field. 66 Classes Melisaa Honeycutt Eddie Honzik Jennifer Blakeney Howren Brian Howell Scolt Hubbard Renee Hundley Mandi Hunter Miyuki Irnura Lou lahikawa Shelley Ivey Paige Jackson Kevin Jennings Sean Jennings Teri Jones Yasuko Kaneshige Classes 67 Kauftman- McCray The B.C. tradition lives on Don ' t take my picture! Philip Shawn Lackey Noelle Lee Archie LeGrone 68 Classes 4 Brenda Lisenbee Cathy Lisk Tina Litter Rebecca Love Rachel Makupson John Martin Elizabeth K. Mather Glenda Mauger Rhonda McCall Jamie McCauley Missy McCranie Rhonda McCray _ Classes 69 a McDonald- Parron Jamie McCauley spends soma time after class to study her notes for the day. Buck Rowlee places the ball back into play. 70 Classes Scarlet A. Morgan Judy Morgan Jay Lickety Split Myers Mary Nail Warren Nance Kimberly Norman Sherry Ogle Biar Orrell Thomas Owen Angela Owens Cameron Parker Albert Parron Classes 71 M M Payne-Rosen Nicky Embrey takes advantage of the ice-cream social at the beginning of the year. Has Ricky Surles been Kayak- ing down the creek this year? 72 Classes Jennifer Pulley Chuck Putnam Ralph Quisenberry Don Rett Angie Revercomb Paula Ribar Charles Robinson Doug Robinson Jill Robinson Robert Rice Shannon Rose Louis Rosen Classes 73 fiBi Rowe-Taylor Froggy (Mike Holcombe) shares a drink with Betty in the Fall production ot The For- eigner. Has Scarlet Morgan just seen a ghost. 74 Classes I fj Kenichi Shimizu Lynn Soprano Eileen Spaulding Beth Stanley Eva Stensby Allison Stocks Karen Strickland Ricky Surles Miho Suzuki Yukiko Tamai Becky Tapper Michael Taylor ! Classes 75 ยซ tt Thomas-York Coach Scarborough gives a pep talk to two of his players during half time. Archie LeGrone the Alche- mist (mad scientist). 76 Classes Heidi Williams Kelly Williams Reggie Williams Denyce Woodfin April Woods Chip York Amy and Ed learn all about the yearbook from the Josten ' s representative, Mr. Gay. Classes 77 m I High Five Each year at Honor ' s Day, five stu- dents from Brevard ' s freshman class are named student marshalls to serve during their sophomore year. The stu- dents are chosen on the basis of their academic achievement and faculty recommendation and approval. Their duties are to lead special ceremonies, such as Graduation, Fall and Spring Convocation, and as ushers of host- esses at school functions. Mr. Ray Fisher, the school marshall, serves as an advisor to the group. To be named a student marshall is the highest honor bestowed on a freshman at Brevard College. 78 Classes d Who ' s Who There were twelve sophomores that were selected for the 1988 edition of Who ' s Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges by the Brevard College nominating committee and the sophomore student body. These students are: Celia Alves, Tom Delucia, Jessica Gra- ham, Lisa Handelman, Kim Norman, Biar Orell, Teresa Paxton, Robert Rice, Charles R. Sherrill. Karen Strickland, Becky Tap- per, and April Woods. These students were chosen for their outstanding campus leadership, academic achievement, leadership in extracurricular activities, and their potential for continued success. These twelve students from Brevard will join a group of students that were selected from more than 1,400 institutions of higher learn- ing. Robert Rice: Honor Roll Spring ' 87, Men ' s Soccer Manager, R.A. Biar Orrell: R.A., Clarion โ Editor, Honor Roll Fall ' 86 Spr ' 87, Chiar- oscuro. Becky Tapper: Freshman Scholar, Duke Scholar, Student Tudor, Dean ' s List Fall ' 86, Honor Roll Spring ' 87, American Lit. Award. Teresa Paxton: Annabel Lambeth Jones Scholar, Math tutor, Stu- dent Marshal, PTK โ Correspon- dence Sec, Dean ' s List Fall ' 86 Spring ' 87. Classes 79 til til Lisa Handelman: Student Mar- shall, Beam Scholar, PTK โ Cam- pus Sec, Dean ' s List Fall ' 86 Spr ' 87, Student Tutor, Student Am- bassador, Art Scholarship. April Woods: Sims Scholar, Stu dent Tudor, CSF, Dean ' s List Sp ' 87, Clarion โ Editorial Page Edi tor. Charles F. Sherrill: Sims Scholar, Kim Norman: R.A., Honor Roll Fall Student Tudor, PTK, Dean ' s List ' 86 Spr ' 87. Fall ' 86, R.A. 80 Classes Jessica Graham: Student Marshal, PTK โ Treasurer, Dean ' s List Fall ' 86 Spr ' 87, Sims scholar, Music Scholarship, Concert Band โ Principal Chair Band Assistant, Student Tudor, Day Students. Karen Strickland: Student Mar- shal, Sims Scholar, PTK, Dean ' s List Fall ' 86 Spr ' 87, CSF โ In- reach Leader, CSF โ Care Group Leader, Music Scholarship, Con- cert Band, Student Tudor. :elia Alves: Student Marshal, Clar- - Staff. PTK โ Vice-Pres., ;SF. Day Students. Dean ' s List all ' 86 Spr ' 87, Chorale, Colle- liate Singer. Tom Delucia: Sims Scholar, Honor Roll Fall ' 86, Dean ' s List Spr ' 87, R.A., SGA โ Green Vice-Pres., J Board, Basketball, Student Tudor. Over The Border It has been said that the English language is one of the hardest to master, and for those of us who have spent many a night racking our brains to come up with a thesis for a paper due the next morning, we heartily agree. The majority of us on campus came from an English speaking background, but there are some among us who are blending in with a native tongue other than English. These students are the foreign exchange students at Brevard College. Brevard attracts numerous foreign exchange students through the national exchange student company. The company gives students from countries abroad a chance to gain first hand experiences by living in a foreign country like America while learning its language, traditions, and culture. This year, Brevard houses many exchange students who are actively involved in both extra-curricular activities and required academic studies. Students from countries like Sweden, Australia, Japan, South America, and others represent their countries well and form a sort of melting pot at the college. According to Yasuko, a student from the southern Japanese island of Fukoka, Brevard has a number of characteristics which attracts exchange stu- dents like herself including the fact that Brevard is in a state stratigically located between two major tourist states โ Florida and New York. Yasuko took six years of English in junior high and high school and took tests judging her English skills before arriving in America as a foreign exchange student. She plans to use her bi-lingual ability to become an English teacher in Japan. Another exchange student, Jim Oostriesland from Suriname, South America (which is above Brazil), says that becoming an exchange student offers a lot of opportunity. He is learning English slang which has helped him to be more understand- able. Jim ' s native tongue is Dutch. Before attending Brevard, along with elementary school training in English grammar and comprehension, Jim traveled to other English speaking nations enabling him to pick up much of the English language he knows. Jim is a science major with a business minor. Rusty Rogers is very busy eyeing all the girls in the cafeteria. Jim Oostriesland is making a move to a new country as well as a new room. 82 + โ Kenichi Shimisu ' s lace shows how David Chun gets really involved he feels about American food. with taking a test. r- โข b JQ -.โข โ -โ- ' ' rs JiVvy m Freshmen Abdalrazek-Barksdale Sana Abdalrazek John Albergotti Alecia Andrews Hideko Ariizumi Mark Arthur Michelle Atkinson Harold Baldwin Tonja Barksdale 84 Classes i - Bartlett-E. Boyle Brad Bartlett George Bates Sthepanie Bamberger Jeff Baucom Barton Beckham James Beebe Alan Berrier Debra Bimmerle Matt Blue Kristen Bolch Cindy Bond Ell le Boyle A tfl Classes 85 Freshmen K. Boyle-D. Camp Kim Boyle Kelly Brannon Tip Brockwell Jeannie Brown Jeff Brown Rhett Brown Stacey Bullock Angela Bumbrey Barbara Burton Chris Buach Laura Byers Danny Camp 86 Classes A M. Camp-Clark Maria Camp Jared Cargill Walter Cargill Sandra Carrera Donna Cashwell Jarnell Carter Sal Cavarretta Crystal Chapman Richard Cipriano Lori Clark Matt Clark Mia Elizabeth Clark Classes 87 Ltifl Freshmen Cliche-M. Davis Kim Cliche Brian Cloninger Jon Congdon Heather Conrad Angela Cook Patrick Croft Dean Crump Angela Cromwell Tom Cunningham Robert Cushing Joe Dawsey Michael Davis 88 Classes 4 N. Daven Davis Pike Davis Cynthia Deviney Diana Dickerhoof Paul Dilberger Robert Dixon Paula Dobson Brad Dodson Classes 89 Freshman Dowdle-Fort Amy Dowdle Scott Dvorak Pam Eddings Cindy Edwin Angela Ellis Amy Elrod Jeff Ertzberger Dean Feldpausch Robert Forrester Ted Fort 90 Classes a Forte-Graham ' Roberto Forte Nancy Fox James Fredere Matthew French Curie S. George Kelli George Tom Giampietro Gregory Gieseke Christine Giersch Una Gomez Loyd Graham Classes 91 Freshmen Greeniaw-Heise Erin Greenlaw Mike Greenwell Mellinda Hansen tit Mr k i. EL. Kathy Harbin wfl Daniel Harris Olin Hatch Marjorie Hawk Timothy Heise 92 Classes _ Herbert-lngram Allen Henderson Andrea R. Henry Deborah Herbert Brent Hill Kristin Hogan Kim Hoots Tracy Hornbaker Gregory Houston Mary Humphrey Heather Hynton Kathy Impello Dana Irene Ingram Classes 93 M Freshmen Isom-Kikukawa Kennie Ison Terri Jennewine Andy Jenl Paige Johnson Tim Johnson Dianne Johnston Kittie Johnson Greg Jolly Steve Kandrach Michael Aaron Kerr Izumi Kikukawa 94 Classes Kincaid-Liga James Kincaid Mae King Rachel Klein Alan Knight Billy Koontz Mika Korogi Michael Laidlaw Selena Lauterer Darren Lawler Rosanna Lawrence Stephanie Leatherwood Chris Liga Classes 95 L fl Freshmen Litter-McDaniel Julie Litter Jorge Lopez Melissa Lowery Debra Lucent! Kelly Malone William Maney Raleigh Martin Jr. Sheri Mathis Susan A. Matz Michael D ' Agostino Robin McCutcheon Jill McDaniel 96 Classes Mclntyre-Montgomery Todd Mclntyre Mike McGee Tim McWilliams Lori Miller Robert Miller Kei Mitsui Kenny Monteith Ricky Montgomery Classes 97 l Freshman Moore-Owen Duane Moore Mary Moore Skip Morton Dennis Moody Geoff Moore Mitzi Motsinger Jennie Murphy Angi M. Nelson Jami Newton Amber Norton Elaine Owen Gaynelle Terri Owen 98 Classes Jed Pajak Milton Parra III Jose Patino Chris Penzo Janet Pepin โขCatherine Ponden Jeff Purdy Melanie Ramseur David Ranson Frank Raymond Chel Reid id dl Classes 99 Freshman Renaker-Robertson Leslie Renaker Jennifer Rett David Reynolds Walter A. Rhame III Elizabeth Rice Carol Richardson Don Richardson Margaret Lynn Robertson 100 Classes rf Robinson-Shober Patricia Robinson Russell Rogers Snake Rupert Kerry-Beth Salzberg Christopher A. Sammond Tomoko Sato Mike Schriver Benjie Seagle P. Anthony Sedberry Cynthia L. Sheffield Colby Shively Steven J. 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Townsend Scott Tourangedu Lee Tuttle Tim Underwood Gary Wadell Akemi Wakamatsu Dorsey Waldon 104 Classes M Waters-Wiener JM n Michael Waters Doug Webb Eric Welbourne Jennifer Wells Brian Wetsig Gary White Polly Ann Whitmire Christopher Wiener Classes 105 I- FRESHMAN Wilder-Velco i Janice Wilder Jason Williams Eric Wilson Bernadette Wise Robert Wood Lee WoodruM Cloye Woods Tracy Velco 106 Classes Vicars-Zimmerli Joe Vicars Robert Vinson Jim Oostriesland Scott Reinecke Stacey Bullock stands back in case her experiment explodes. ti Classes 107 1 -jfc j 108 Faculty pp ย ย ย w !! sssssssยฎ โ :โ Wiiiiiiiii mwm HmMWWHjW mm }yyyyyyyy yyyy[ : yyyyy y- ' โ โ โ ' โ : โขxโขS:v:โข: โข ' โ ' ; โข ' โข ' โข ' โข ' โข ' : ' : ' ' ' โข ' : โข ' โข ' โข ' โ ' โ โข ' ' ' ' โขโ -โ - -- ' . pi;;; : โข โ Ill 1 i wm The Men Behind Our Success The Blue Ridge Mountains, changes, cool streams, challenging academics, and determined administration and faculty . . . what do all these have in common? One of the top junior colleges in the nation โ Brevard College. This 1987-88 academic year, faculty and staff are more assured than ever that by adopting a more updated disciplinary system and by interacting closely with the students, a greater feeling of unity can be achieved. The love of what Brevard College stands for is the idea that Brevard should be a place where people should seek to reach their highest potential, says college President, Billy Greer. Accord- ing to Greer, a main objective is to attract faculty members serious about their dedication to teach students to learn, grow, and develop. Brevard is a place where invitations are given over and over to students for this learning and developing process , says Greer. Working with Dr. Greer are Dean Harry Langley. Dean Norm Witek, and Dean Dana Paul. Dean Langley, who heads academics, feels that the faculty are spending extra time our of class helping students with work and advising . Also, Langley says that the writing and math labs are doing better . Dean Witek, head of Student Affairs, said that there have been drastic changes from the 1986-87 year and the improvements have really been positive, even surpassing our goals and expectations; however we still need work with regard to students meeting their responsibil- ities . Dean of Admissions Dana Paul believes that the recent increase in personal contact with prospective students has led to a greater sense of well-being among the students both while they are recruited and then once they are here. President Greer and Dean Paul contemplate an important issue. Dean Langley thinks, BC today, GQ tomorrow . i Dean Paul and Dean Langley host an autograph-signing session. 110 Faculty 4 Dean Witek inspects Sharon Waggy ' s drink to make sure it measures up to the Uniform Guidelines. Fine Arts Sam L. Cope Theater Arts Joe Jackson Music Theater Arts Kristin Kelly Music Steve Kelly Music Laura McDowell Music Adelaide Miller Music Harvey Miller Music Tim Murray Art Patricia Robinson Music Anthony Sirianni Music Ginny Tillotson Music Dr. G. Larry Whatley Music 112 Faculty M Humanities Computer Science Dr. Jerry Sherrod Computer Science Dr. Davi d Wetmore Computer Science Social Science Peter Burger History Political Science Bradtord Coryell Psychology Sociology Ray Fisher Business Gene Lovely History Dr. Wetmore takes a break after a long day. 114 Faculty f . โข J ' ' Math Science Rachel E. Daniels Math Robert Glesener Biology Cheryl Hallowell Chemistry Susan Horn Math Don Lander Math Dr. Harry M. Langley Human Anatomy Glenda Morgan Math Clarke Wellborn Physics Faculty 115 Physical Education Byrdie E. Eason Physical Education Dave Rinker Women ' s Track CC Coach Doug Rogers Men ' s Basketball David Taylor Women ' s Soccer Coach Administration William T. Greer, Jr. President Mark Bailey Director ot Development Sharon Brigham Secretary to Director of Development Bud Christman Director of Admissions Mikell Clark-Webb Resident Director Teri Credille Computer Operator Clara Davis Secretary to the President Ann Etters Director of Office Services Argyle Gash Business Office Bob Hayes Director of Finance Kristina Holland Admissions 116 Faculty yf 1 f jโ I II J โ Alyse Hollingsworth Mgr. Computer Operations Marty Humphrey Resident Director Tammy Jackson Resident Director Louise Kenerly Librarian Jock Lauterer Journalism Dir. of Public Into. Lisanne Masterson Dir. of Financial Aid Michael M. McCabe Librarian Doris Montgomery Purchasing Agent Mikal Peveto Admissions Sam Rogers Resident Dir. Psychology Mary Stiles Music Secretary Margot Summers Alumni Office Sharon Waggy Resident Director Student Tutors Michael A. Weber Resident Director Bobbie Jean Whitmire Math โ Science Secretary Kelly Wilkie Business Office Norm Witek Dean of Student Affairs Kathleen Wright Secretary to Dean Langley Faculty 117 Support Services jO i ; CROISSANT Pli SAUSAGE HAM i i BACON HASH SROยซN TOAST DR I โข โ SM 55 MED 6S . PEPSI S DIET MT DEW SSESl fiEF - 2: CIDER IBC ROOT BEER 65 โ IK OJ COFFEE HOT COCOA 45 Brevard College runs smoothly with a lot of the credit going to the Support Services. These groups of skilled people include Securi- ty, Maintenance. Housekeep- ing, A.R.A. Services, and Gym Supervision. A.R.A. Services staff includes: The Storm Cel- lar, the Cafeteria, and the Bookstore. These hard work- ing people contribute greatly to the success of the college. 118 Faculty The dedication of Brenda Robin- son, Laverne McCall. Charlotte Powell, Martha Ceccanese, Ray- mond Floyd, Jesse Woods, Paul Pierson, and Elmer Conley (reclin- ing) keeps our campus sparkling clean. ARA employees โ Annie Griffin, Ed Davis (director), Dean Tolz- man, Barbara Baker, maude Nor- wood, Kathy Brewer, Lee McCall, Jeanette Corn, Stanley Walker, Carol Corn, Dana Norman, Mary Hawkins, and Willie Moore โ pro- vide our students with three square meals a day. Faculty 119 Resident Directors Resident Directors are primarily re- sponsible for the administration of their building. R.D. ' s , as they are com- monly called, have a masters degree in Counseling-Psychology or experience in the Student Affairs area. Resident Directors are responsible for all areas of student life as well as teaching class- es. R.D. ' s are a very important link be- tween the residents and the adminis- tration and they are considered to be professionals as well as friends. Marty Humphrey practices his southern ac- cent. Front Row: Mike Weber, Mikell Clark-Webb, Sharon Waggy. Back Row: Marty Humphrey, Sam Rogers, Tammy Jackson. 120 Faculty ri Mike Weber. Jacky Webb, and Jock Lau- Mikell Clark-Webb and Tammy Jackson terer prepare to volley! discover the art of carving. That many candles must be a fire hazard, Sam Rogers shows his true colors. Sam! Faculty 121 ill yj.w. ' . ' . ll Clubs 123 โ Editors Amy Ervin and Ed Honzik decide which pictures to use for a layout. Advisor Bill Byers instructs the Pertelote staff on the procedures of developing the yearbook. Pertelote staff: Advisor โ Bill Byers, editor in chief โ Amy Ervin, co-editor โ Ed Honzik, sports editor โ Felicia Cope, clubs editor โ Kenny Monteith; typists, copywriters, photog- raphers: Gene Keenum, Andrea Henry, Mandi Hunter, Sherry Ogle, Rachel Goldberg, Steph- anie Leatherwood, Kim Cliche, Lisa Smith, Terri Jennewine, Lisa Handelman, Jenny Mur- phy, Matt French, Eva Stensby, Cynthia Allen, David Ranson, Jerry Sherrod, and Mikell Clark- Webb. Checking contact sheets. Editor Ed Honzik and photographer Eva Stensby look for pictures to print. Amy Ervin asks Mikell Clark- Webb if she is ready for a break at the B.K. Lounge. 124 Clubs M Freshman Andrea Henry writes copy for the Life and Culture se- ries. Checking for typos, Jennie Mur- phy and Kenny Monteith Look over copy for the yearbook. The Pertelote is the Brevard College yearbook and is a record of people and memorable occa- sions from the 1987-88 school year. The words and photographs within focus on a time that will โ emain as a special memory for many years. The Pertelote underwent a change this year as Mrs. Joyce Jackson handed the role of advi- sor over to Mr. Bill Byers. The Edi- tors for 1987-88 were Amy Ervin and Ed Honzik. Felicia Cope served as Sports Editor and Ken- ny Monteith worked as the Clubs Editor. Andrea Henry and Terri Jennewine were the very able copy writers. Gene Keenum served as the resident word pro- cessor wizard, assisted by Sherry Ogle. Contributing to the layout, copy writing, captioning, and photography were the following staff members: Lisa handleman, Eva Stensby. Mandi Hunter, Stephanie Leatherwood, Cynthia Allen, Lisa Smith, Kim Cliche, Jennie Murphy, and Matt French. Special thanks go to Jerry Sher- rod, Mikell Clark-Webb. Jerry Gay (Josten ' s Rep.) Jock Lauterer, and a very special thanks to Mr. Randy Jackson and Mrs. Joyce Jackson. Clubs 125 Clarion. Biar Orrell: Editor, Jim Barker: Adver- tising Director, Dan Perry, Mike McGee, Car- lisle Tuner, Dorsey Waldron, Jay Schulthers, Selena Lauterer, Pat Mellon, Jock Lauterer: Advisor, Jay Carter, Heather Conrad, Kathy Harbin, Julia Love, Juan Kincaid, Andrea Hen- ry, Kenny Monteith. Not Pictured: April Woods: Editorial Page Editor, Kim Belanger: Assistant Editor, Jeff Turner: Feature Editor. With a cup ol coftee in hand. Clari- on editor Biar Orrell interviews Mrs. Morgan for an article. 126 Clubs M Associate Editor Kenny Monteith and Features Editors Jeff Turner talk about an article for the Clari- on. At the Transylvania Times, Advi- sor Jock Lauterer and Editor Biar Orrell discuss the layout tor the Clarion. This year ' s Clarion, the school newspaper, has bolted to the foreground on the Bre- vard College campus. With a strong team of reporters and a team of heavy-hitting editors, the Clarion has become a ma- jor source of information and communication among the students, faculty, and staff of Brevard College. Editor Biar Orrell says, I feel this year the Clarion is making an impact on the cam- pus. Our style is based around the photography. I know a lot of people don ' t read, so they can at least enjoy the photos. The people that do read have the added bonus of a visual aid. Jock Lauterer, the advisor, works closely with the editors to create a vigorous work force. The editors include: Kim Belanger, assistant editor; Jeff Turner, feature editor; and April Woods, editorial page editor. Jim Barker is the adver- tising director. Reporter Kim Boyle checks for mistakes in an article at a pre-lay- out meeting. I found a typo! says Biar Orrell to the other editors of the Clarion, and to the advisor Jock Lauterer. Clubs 127 Front Row: Leigh Hege, Karen Tate, Cissy Shef- field, Allen Brooks: S.G.A. President, Nick Em- brey: Vice-President Judicial Board, Amy Cearley, Michelle Atkinson, Tom DeLucia. Sec- ond Row: Robert Brooks, Chuck Putnam, Sal Cavarretta, Emma Kauffman, Debbie Lucenli, Kim Norman, Stephane Paul-Hus. Third Row: Tim Underwood, Steven Shober, Jay Meyers, Skip Morton, Ann Whitmire, Diana Dickerhoff, Natalie White, Cameron Parker, Robert Rice. Fourth Row: Paula Dobson, Hal Baldwin, Angie Bumbrey, Cynthia Allen, Chris Wiener, Frank Raymound, Jeff Breen. Front Row: Ann Whitmire, Leigh Hege, Natalie White, Robert Brooks; Back Row: Tom Delucia, Mikell Clark-Webb, George Bates. 128 id As fellow SGA member Jeff Breen looks on, sophomore Cameron Parker lakes notes. S.G.A. President Allen Brooks speaks to the members on con- cerns of the college. Brevard ' s Student Govern- ment Association has been extremely busy this year. The group is in charge of planning various social activities which serve as a liaison between the students and faculty. At the beginning of the year there were various students chosen to be a part of S.G.A., and represent the student body. The representatives present any concerns or changes the students have to the S.G.A. President Alan Brooks and Vice-President Nick Embry. They in turn present these suggestions to administration. The Judicial Board is made up of all dorm presidents and Don Rett, who serves as the vice- president. This group hears all c- J -7 appeals to any guideline viola- tions. This year ' s president, Alan Brooks, says that this has been a very good group. Alan feels that S.G.A. had to take on more responsibility this year and the group has been very dedicated. ? Allen Brooks helps freshman Senay Gales during Registration. Raising their right hands, the S.G.A. members signal to close the meeting. Clubs 129 i First Row; Jessica Graham, Teresa Paxton, Kel- ly Williams, Celia Alves, Lisa Handelman. Sec- ond Row: Mrs. Zednik (Advisor), Pam Eddings, Karen Buckley, Kym Newman, Biar Orrell, Miyuki Imura, Becky Tapper, Karen Strickland, Susan Wright. Third Row: Bobby Payne, Melis- sa Honeycutt, Andrea Henry, Natalie White, Robert Brooks, Lori Smith, Charles Sherrill. Top Row: Doug Robinson, Dean Feldpausch, Bill Hooters. PTK Treasurer Jessica Graham shows Ms. Zednik some re- ceipts from members dues. PTK members Bill Hooters, Ce- lia Alves, and Teresa Paxton listen as others discuss future plans for the club. Front Row: Lisa Handelman, Jessica Graham, Amy Herndon, Karen Strickland. Second Row: Tom DeLucia, Amy Ervin, Andrea Henry, Tere- sa Paxton, Kym Newman, Rose Lawrence, Heather Barclay, Robert Brooks. While Jonas Woodruff begins to write an essay, English tutor An- drea Henry helps Dan Harris with his English assignment. ! Si-- 1- This year, Ginny Tillotson and Maggie Zednik are co- sponsors for Phi Theta Kappa, better known as PTK. PTK is strictly tor junior colleges. Ms. Zednik describes it as a worthwhile organization for all who are in it. To be a member of PTK, one must earn a 3.5 or higher during the first semester without any D ' s or F ' s. New members are in- ducted into PTK in September or January. Once in PTK, members must maintain a 3.2 average. PTK has 31 mem- bers currently involved in the tutoring program and raising money for the spring national convention in Washington, DC. Ms. Zednik feels that PTK is an opportunity to build character and leadership. People find it interesting and -Ml fun. Lisa Handelman, PTK secretary, said, I really like PTK; it is a challenge. Ms. Sharon Waggy, Resi- dent Director in Jones, cur- rently directs the tutoring pro- gram. This year there are 31 members in that program. To be a tutor, students must meet certain qualifications, one of which is to be a recepient of a Simms, Jones, Beam, or Duke scholarship. In return for the scholarship, the student per- forms a service by working a certain number of hours a week, depending upon the scholarship awarded. Tutors work in Math lab, in the writing lab, in the resident halls tutor- ing, and in the McLarty-Good- son classroom building. Shar- on commented that they seem to have a pretty positive attitude about helping oth- ers. Andrea Henry, the Duke Scholarship recepient, summed up the program ' s im- portance:; it ' s rewarding helping others as well as my- self. Working in the Math lab, Professor Sue Horn assists Michelle Brous- sard with homework. Resid ent Assistants. Bottom Row โ (l-r) โ Biar Orrell, Robert Brooks, Chuck Putnam, Amy Cearley, Leigh Hege. Middle row: Robert Rice, Cynthia Allen, Natalie White, Jill Robin- son, Kim Norman, Julie Combs, Kelly Williams. Top row: Tom DeLucia, Cameron Parker, John Hoback, Don Rett, Brian Calaway, Nick Em- brey, Stephane Paul-Hus, Jeff Breen, Tammy Jackson โ Peer Counseling Instuctor. Not pic- tured: Charles Sherrill, Eileen Spaulding. Melissa Honeycutt works as a typ- ist in the Administration Building. R.A. Leigh Hege waits for Fresh- men to check into Stamey Resi- dence Hall on opening day. s. 132 1 Many students work during the school year to help pay for their tuition. Others work to help pay for the expenses of college life. On these jobs, stu- . dents gain much experience in these jobs, and also gain a lit- tle extra spending money. Var- ious jobs include working in the cafeteria, working in the administration building, and working in the library. Peer counseling is provided to students at Brevard through the Resident Assistants pro- gram. Resident Assistants are assigned to each floor of the residence halls, and are re- sponsible for peer counseling and enforcement of the Uni- form Guidelines. These stu- dents must prepare for their responsibilities by taking a psychology class in peer counseling taught by Resident Director Tammy Jackson. They work closely with the Resident Directors in co-ordi- nating educational and social programs for their halls. Listening to Dean Witek, the R.A. ' s learn about Brevard College ' s Unilorm Guidelines. 133 First Row: Robert Brooks, Natalie White, Melissa Lowery, Andrea Henry, Karen Strickland, Eric Hansen, Lynn Robertson; Back Row: Amy Elrod, Dana Ingram, Chuck Zimmerman, Alan Berrier, Eric Welborne, Michael Waters, Kelly Malone, Olin Hatch. Bottom Row: Yoko Okuma, Dana Ingram, Sarah Bostic, Mandy Hunter, Felicia Cope, Amy Herndon, Amy Elrod. Second Row: Eric Hansen, Melissa Honeycutt, Natalie White, Eric Welborne, Denyce Woodfin, Brian How- ell, Robert Brooks, Gary White. Top Row: Gene Keenum, Kenny Monteith, Russ Schlenker, Michael Waters. Not Pictured: Bobby Payne. April Woods, Karen Strickland. C.S.F. vice-president Michael Wa- ters, and Sarah Bostic sing a hymn during Wednesday morning cam- pus worship. Robert Brooks chats with other members during a C.S.F. meeting. 134 Clubs โ CWBยง The Christian Student Fel- lowship (C.S.F.) actively reaches out to encourage stu- dents to join in the planned events. This year ' s officers are President, Bobby Payne; Vice- President, Michael Waters; Devotional Chairman, April Woods; Outreach Leader, Mandi Hunter; Inreach Leader, Karen Strickland; and Fellow- ship Chairman, Russell Schlenker. The fellowship meets for supper every Tues- day and brings in guest speak- ers who cover topics such as depression, evolution, college life survival, humanism, and others. Along with sponsors John and Barbara Smart and Bud Christmas, the group has Language teacher, Judy Pas- cale, shows the Wesley Fellow- ship slides of Central America. Natalie White speaks to the Wesley Fellowship about op- portunities tor retreats. gone to contemporary Chris- tian concerts, has had a hay ride and picnic for Halloween, and has had a study break during exam week. In addition, C.S.F. led the successful Reach Out ' 87 program in November. The Wesley Fellowship was a freshman to Brevard Col- lege this year because 1987- 88 was its premier year. Dr. Chuck Zimmerman, College Chaplain and religion profes- sor, sponsors the group which meets on Thursdays for sup- per in the cafeteria. The group ' s officers are President, Andrea Henry; Vice-President, Jennie Murphy; and Devotion- al Chairman, Natalie White. Each week a guest speaker, usually a faculty member, came to share his her experi- ences. Along with the weekly meetings, the energetic group had a homemade pizza party, a cookout, a two-day retreat. Dr. Charles Zimmerman talks with Dr. Andy Summers, this year ' s Purgason Lecturer. Clubs 135 Front Row: Cathy Ruthven, Amy Herndon, Nat- alie White, Christy Whilden, Nikki Skibell, Cyn- thia Sheffield, Lisa Handelman; Back Row: Heather Hynton, Melissa Honeycutt, Jarnell Carter, Dean Crump, Sarah Bostic, Bobby Payne, Danny Camp, Jill Baldwin, Paige John- son (Admissions Assistant), Dean Dana Paul. Front Row: Kim Cliche, Kathy Harbin, Cindy Deviney, Jennifer Rett, Mika Korogi, Dana In- gram, Melanie Thompson, Shannon Rose; Sec- ond Row: Davis Gilmer, Jonas Woodruff, Ed Honzik, Judy Pascale, Jill Baldwin, Robert Brooks. NP: Ted Fort, Tim Heise, Kenny Mon- teith. lubs L_- Foreign Language Club members prepare a foreign feast. Melissa Honeycutt has a new ex- perience eating a cultural meal. The Foreign Language Club consists of students from French and Spanish classes. These students explore the culture of those foreign coun- tries. They have taken part and have planned many activi- ties such as: a visit to the Bilt- more House, a dinner at a mexican restaurant, speakers from foreign countries, and parties. Ms. Pascale, their ad- visor, teaches these foreign languages and pulls the group together. Committed, interested, re- sponsible, and the best . These are some of the adjec- tives used to describe this year ' s Student Ambassadors. Twenty-four volunteer stu- dents assist the admissions of- fice with perspective students who come to visit the college. The Student Ambassadors are trained to answer questions from the student point of view and to show off the campus. The Student Ambassadors must also assist during the four visitation dates. These student leaders assist greatly with public relations for Bre- vard College. Jennifer Rett asks if anyone would like pot luck. Clubs 137 First Row: Eric Welborne, Eva Stensby, Rhonda McCray; Back Row: Renee Hundley, Amy Ervin, Ed Honzik, Donnie Taylor, Robert Brooks. First Row: Lou Ishikawa, Eric Hansen, Cynthia Sheffield, Nikki Skibell, Dana Ingram, Shannon Rose, Brian Wetsig; Back Row: Nicholas Miha- lap, Charles Sherrill, Buck Rowlee, Matt French, Rob Forrester, Mark Zimmererli, Ste- phen Porter, Drew Kuwahara, Doug Robinson. Not Pictured: Charles Frisbee, Mandi Hunter. 138 Clubs M President Greer ambushes Louis Rosen, while Carol Ellison stares in awe. Paula Dobson prepares popcorn before the game starts. Tornado Club member Rhonda McCray sells a box of popcorn to a hungry fan. The Tornado Club was in- volved in many activities this year and they support the Tor- nadoes in many different ways. The club worked at the concession stand during half- time and cheered the team on double-duty during the game. They also contributed bright and supportive posters that were displayed on the walls in the gym. When the cross country teams captured na- tionals, the Tornado Club cele- brated with the team by hav- ing a Welcome Home party. The Ski Club is a club of- fered to Brevard College stu- dents who enjoy the sport of skiing. During the winter the Ski Club members enjoy the different slopes of Western North Carolina including: Wolf Laurel. Cataloochee, and Sap- phire Valley. Ski club member look for ski wear and new slopes to venture. 1 Clubs 139 4 f Jeff Etzberger shows the dili- gence and devotion of a concert band member by practicing his tuba. Mike D ' Agostino jams out on the bass guitar, while percussionist Marlon Moore gets the beat on the drum set. Trombone players Archie Le- Grone and Paige Tyler and tuba player John Ingani perform during a brass seminar. 140 Clubs Laura Gooding performs her trumpet solo. Jazz Band member Tom Heck- ert plays his solo at the Jazz Band Fall concert. A combination of music ma- jors and non-music majors contributed to the success of the 1987-88 Concert Band. Practice, practice, practice was stressed all year said Band Director Steve Kelly. They care about what they are doing and they are very enthusiastic. Among this year ' s perfor- mance are their annual Fall concert, a presentation at the U.S. Constitution Bicentennial Celebration, and the N.C. Mu- sic Educator ' s Conference held in Winston Salem. First- Chair clarinet Jessica Graham acts as the concert mistress. Jessica is my right-hand-per- son, said Kelly. If I need something done, I go to her. Other leadership comes from trumpet players Laura Good- ing and Christian Hinkel. The Jazz Band is composed of five saxophones โ two al- tos, two tenor, and one bari- tone โ five trumpets, three trombones, one tuba, an elec- tric bass guitar, and a pianist, and three percussionists. The Jazz Band performed before a standing-room only crowd in November and also another concert in the spring. I Clubs 141 142 Clubs 4 1 Tommy Taylor practices for his solo during a rehearsal. This year there was a new addition to the faculty in the music department in Dunham Auditorium. Mr. Martin is the new director of the Collegiate Singers, the Chorale, and the Show Choir. Mr. Martin defi- nitely has his hands full, but is working wonders with each group. The Collegiate Singers is open to anyone. It is the largest of the three groups and requires no audition; just par- ticipation and spirit. The cho- rale is a smaller group; it is also open to anybody. Howev- er, there is an audition that is Director David Martin teaches the fundamentals of voice to the Col- legiate Singers. required. The music per- formed by this years group is sometimes more complicated. The Chorale received an invi- tation to sing at Carnegie Hall next year. The Show Choir is a very select group. It is the smallest of the three groups and the members are audi- tioned. This group performs popular Broadway and nostal- gic pieces on special occa- sions and when traveling with President Greer. The Show Choir is accompanied by the piano, the bass guitar, and the drums. When Mr. Martin was asked which group he enjoyed working with the most, his re- ply was, They are all different โ that is like asking a mother which child she loves the most. Music is music โ whether it is music theory, band, or singing. It is all part of the same thing and it takes all of the above to make a whole. Clubs 143 Chiaroscuro. Bottom Row: Kerry Wells โ Edi- tor, Selena Lauterer โ Assistant Editor, Sarah Bostic, Angela Owens, Darnell Nelson, Brian Howell. Top Row: Matt French โ Art Editor, Todd Hardin, John Bonitz, Chris Weiner, David Cotton. Clara Woods laughs at a funny poem submitted by a student. Editor Kerry Wells talks to the staff about the look of the 1988 Chiaroscuro. 144 Clubs CWBยง The Chiaroscuro staff looks through booklets for design and content. Dr. Clara Wood looks over the s ubmissions from the B.C. stu- dents for the Chiaroscuro. Brevard College ' s literary magazine, The Chiaroscuro, gives students a chance to show their expertise in the ar- eas of poetry, photography, essays, and prose. The staff started in January with much enthusiasm and looked for new ways to improve the mag- azine. The advisors for the 1988 Chiaroscuro are Dr. Clara Wood and Ms. Sarah Barnhill. Kerry Wells served as the editor, while Selena Lau- terer helped as assistant edi- tor. Matt French was art edi- tor. f Clubs 145 ?M:W 146 Sports M Sports 147 While trying to get around his opponent, Joseph Brooks displays his fancy footwork. Juan Kincaid manipulates the ball to outmaneuver his opponent. Front Row: Ryan Scarborough, Matt Blue, James Redmond, Bill Stevenson, Buck Rowlee, David Chun, Rusty Rogers, Mike Schriver, Mark Higginbotham, Robert Rice; Back Row: Coach Don Scarborough, Jose Patino, James Fredere, R.T. Myers, Jeff Cabott, Mike Taylor, Phillip Marks, Eric Wilson, Bill Koontz, Juan Kincaid, Roberto Forte, Richard Jarrell, Louis Rosen. Bobby Forte evades a defender in a scoring attempt. 148 Sports ft 4 14 i Brevard Opponent Miami Dade Comm. College 1 2 Camden County College 1 I) Anderson College 4 2 N. Greenville College 3 4 Catawba College Reserves 1 Andrew College 1 3 Lees-McRae College 2 1 Anderson College 2 3 Spartanburg Meth. College 1 Anderson College 3 (J N. Greenville College 3 II Meramac Comm. College 1 2 Catawba College Reserves 1 4 Berry College Reserves 1 2 Spartanburg Meth. College 3 4 Montreat Anderson College 3 Berry College Reserves (OT) 2 2 Oxford College Lees-McRae College 1 9 Montreat Anderson College Taking Their Best Shot The men ' s soccer team experienced a disappointing 1987 season. The Torna- does, in seven of their games, lost by one goal. Four of the teams they played were ranked in the top twenty nationally. While younger players gained valuable playing time, the season was frustrating, but respectable. Coach Scarborough commented, This is one of the best teams I have ever had โ we just didn ' t score goals. Several players received post season honors: David Chun and Joseph Brooks were named to the first team All-Region and All-Conference teams, Buck Rowlee and Bill Stevenson were named to the second team All- Region and the second team All-Conference. Mike Taylor was awarded an honorable mention for the All-Conference team. All in all, Coach Don Scarbor- ough fielded a talented and highly competitive team once again. Coach Scarbor- ough ' s record over the past ten years has climbed to 1 16 wins, 64 losses, and 8 ties. bL . Matt Blue puts his head to work so we can gain the advantage. Bill Stevenson races after his opponent to regain control of the ball. Sports 149 Attitude, Effort And Accomplishment The Lady Tornadoes began the year in a new conference, with many chal- lenges ahead. The ladies would be facing a very competitive confere nce against teams they are very unfamiliar with. The season began with a winning streak of three games, and concluded with a final record of 13 wins and 8 losses. Coach David Taylor commented that the team improved significantly during the final weeks of the season. The Lady Tornadoes advanced to the final game of the NJCAA Region X Tournament by beating Anderson College. Lees McRae ousted the Brevard women in the final game in a tightly contested match. Four players from the Lady Tornadoes were named to the Region X all-star team: Mary Nail, Paige Jackon. Melanie Thompson, and Amy Cearley. Congratulations go out to the Lady Tornadoes on a fine season! With a long stride, Melanie Thompson passes the ball to a teammate. Lady Tornadoes stand on the side line and watch the game. Brevarc Opponent 3 UNC-Asheville 8 N. Greenville 3 Warren Wilson 1 Lees-McRae 7 4 Anderson College 7 4 Spartanburg Meth. 1 8 Warren Wilson 2 ll Emory University 7 5 Georgia State Univ. 1 t N. Greenville 1 1 Anderson College 1) 4 Spartanburg Meth. Erskine College 4 Univ. of Tenn. 1 8 Coker College 1 1 Andrew College (OT) Univ. of Tenn. 3 1 Lees-McRae 8 4 UNC-Asheville 2 4 Anderson College I) 2 Lees-McRae 3 150 Sports I Rebecca Grassie puts all she has into the kick. At halt-time, Coach Taylor calmly explains to the ladies what must be done when they return to the field. After the first half of the game, the girls try to regain their energy. Front Row: Mitzi Motsinger, Paige Jackson, Samantha Douglass, Melanie Thompson, Mi- chelle Morton, Rebecca Grassie, Tina Litter, Mary Nail. Back Row: Kim Goodsin Melissa Honeycutt, Kittie Johnson, Jennifer Howren, Michelle Atkinson, Amy Cearly, Mia Clark, Karen Ellis, Carol Ellison, Laura Byers, Elizabeth Stewart, Kerry-Beth Salzberg, Coach David Taylor. 1 Sports 151 Men Tornadoes Show Their Stuff This year, the men ' s basketball team was a very dedicated group. At press time, half-way through the season, the team was 8-2. This year the team won the Pizza Hut Tournament. Darren Lawler was selected as the most valuable player, while Kevin Jackson was selected for the All-Tournament team. As of Decem- ber 15, Darren and Kevin were the players leading in field goal percent age in the region. The team began preparing for the season in early September. The team members were unselfish and gave their valuable time to make a great team. As Coach Rogers said, Basically, team unity was the main key in this year ' s season. The team was very talented and worked hard. All in all there were many tough, opposing teams this year and the Brevard College men ' s basketball team gave their best effort. Tom Delucia uses all his manpower to stuff the ball In the hoop. East Coast Bible โ H Brevard Tip Off Tournament H Dekalb Comm. College H Morristown A Reinhardt A Blanton ' s A North Greenville A Blanton ' s H Dekalb Comm. College A Montreat-Anderson H Anderson A Lees-MeRae H Spartanburg Methodist A Central Piedmont H Brevard Classic H King College A Monlreat-Anderson A Lees-McRae A North Greenville H U.N.C, Chapel Hill J.V, A Anderson 11 Spartanburn Methodist H Morriston 11 152 Sports m Front Row: Jim Barker (manager), Todd Connor, Jason Williams, Darren Lawler, Ronald Connor, and Mike Cole. Back Row: Tom Delucia, Rick Burke, Doug Webb, Kevin Jackson, Mark Bean, Jamie Brown, and George Bryant. During the Montreal game, Darren Lawler puts his best etfort forward, (photo by Clari- on) โฌ0 Sports 153 โ โ โ โ i Taking It To The Hoop This year has been very difficult for the Lady Tornadoes; howev- er they are working diligently to do the best they can. The team ' s co-captains this year are Alison Stocks and Jill Hair. One of the outstanding players this year is Shelley Ivey, who is scoring an average of 15 points per game. The team will be participating in the W.J.C.C.C. this year, but Coach Jane Long says that it is still too early to predict how the team will do. Coach Long says, This has been my favorite team to work with; they never stop and they are very dedicated. The unity of the team is great and that is the main thing that keeps the team going. With the team being such a dedicated group, it will definitely be an exciting season. Clarion) % ' โ โ Chowan H L n Truett-McConnell H Peace A tration, Shelley Ivey Lnuisburg A le rebound, (photo by Morriston A Reinhardt H Chowan A Montreat-Anderson H North Greenville A Warren Wilson A Anderson A Lees Jr. College H Lees-McRae A North Greenville H Anderson H Spartanburg Methodist H Morrison 11 154 Sports With a determined look, Kim Boyle aims for the basket in hopes of a goal, (photo by Clarion) Racing down the court, Jill Hair moves around her opponent heading for the goal, (photo by Clarion) Front Row: Kim Boyle, Tammi Walden, Kim Sowell, Alison Stocks, Jill Hair, Shelley Ivey, Tonja Barksdale. Back Row: Coach Long, Stephanie Hoback, Satina Waites, Angie Ellis, Teressa Jones, Stacey Bullock. The ladies practice very hard to make them better prepared for the game. Sports 155 Pushing his way through the N.C. State runners, John Erickson is determined to take the lead. (Photo by Jock Lauterer) The Brevard College men show who ' s in control of this race. (Photo by Jock Lauterer). Front Row: Jeff Pajak, Sonni Dyer, John Martin, Glenn MacDonald, Colby Shively, Tim Cline, John Erickson; Second Row: Jeff Breen, Robert Powell, Lee Tuttle, Brad Bartlett, Chris Dunn, Curtis Cowan, Tom Cunningham, Nick Embry; Back Row: Coach Rinker, Scott Dvorak, Jarnell Carter, Chet Reid, Ted Fort, John Hoback, Steve Kandrach, Dennis Moody. (Photo by Jock Lauterer) The victory shines on the face of John Erickson as he raises the National Cross Country Championship award. (Photo by Jock Lauterer) 156 Sports + A Stride Above The Rest The competitive drive of the 1987 cross country team is typified by Robert Powell ' s comment, last year we won second in the National Junior College Cross Country meet and we came back stronger than ever this year. This year ' s team competed on a NCAA Division I level during the regular season and. at times, it was hard to get into meets because of their great strength. The men worked very hard and dedicated themselves to winning the national champion- ship and they succeeded. Coach Rinker believes that the team, matured as individuals and as a team, both physically and psychologically. There were also many outstanding individual performances. During the course of the season John Erickson out ran all but two runners, except in the national championships. He defeated three NCAA Division I All-Americans, and also won the Furman Invita- tional. Jeff Pajak was the top freshman finisher at both the Berry and Region meets. As Coach Rinker says, Winning is the ability to work hard, to dedicate oneself, and to believe. The 1987 team did all three. Berry Invitational 1st Place Tarheel Invitational 4th Place Furman Invitational 3rd Place State Collegiate 2nd Place Region X Meet 1st Place National Championship 1st Place At the celebration party, the runners take time out to pose for an award winning pic- ture. (Photo by Jock Lauterer) With determination, Brad Datson gains des- tination. (Photo by Jock Lauterer) 1 Sports 157 Determination Equals Destination This years women ' s cross country team had another very successful season. For the 2nd year in a row, the team finished the season as the national runner-up. Kelli George was outstanding at the national meet. Finishing 8th, Kelli became the highest Brevard College woman finisher ever at the national meet. Michelle Lambert, the sophomore captain, played a major role in the team development. She led them all of the way. Kelli George, Alice Gaines, and Marjorie Hawk all won All-American. As Coach Rinker tells us, The team did a solid job all year. We had a young group and it took time for them to unite. The best thing about the group is that they ' ve got time. Alice Gaines and Jennifer Wells discuss with Coach Rinker the strategy to be used in the upcoming meet. (Photo by Jock Lau- terer) With a determined look on her face, Alice Gaines heads for the home stretch. (Photo by Jock Lauterer) Berry Invitational 2nd Place Tarheel Invitational 6th Place Furman Invitational 10th Place State Collegiates 2nd Place Region X Meet 1st Place National Championship 2nd Place 158 Sports ftri Running at a steady pace, Marjorie Hawk stays one step ahead of her opponent. (Photo by Jock Lauterer) Posing for one last shot, the teams are off for another win. (Photo by Jock Lauterer) Front Row: Jill Baldwin, Barbara Burton, Tricia Robinson, Janice Wilder, Marjorie Wilder; Back Row: Michelle Lambert, Alice Gaines, Jennifer Wells, Heather Conrad, Kelli George. (Photo by Jock Lauterer) The Lady Tornadoes are determined to reach the finish line. (Photo by Jock Lau- terer) Sports 159 J Takako Tomaru, Akemi Wakamatsu, Yukiko Tamia, Selena Lauterer, Amy Mullins, Karen Ellis, Sara Booker, Missy McCranie, M ary Nail, Stephanie Pennell, Kim Sowed. Sara Booker puts 100% eflort into her lore- hand. 160 Sports til 4 It ' s All In The Swing With spring just around the corner, the B.C. Women ' s Tennis Team began its practicing. Coach Long stated that this year she had more girls to show up for the first practice than in years past. Amy Mullins is the only returning player from last year ' s team. This year, the women will face a tough and challenging sched- ule. Peace College, which has a nationally ranked tennis team, was added to the schedule. Also, the women will be playing three four-year colleges. The ladies will have to pull together so that they can defend their conference championship from last year. - Tusculum H I ' .S.C. Spartanburg A Gardner Webb H Anderson H Tusculum A Peace A Gardner Webb A Lees-McRae H Anderson A Lees-McRae A U.S.C. Spartanburg H Region X Tourney A Karen Ellis leans over the net to tip the ball to her opponents side. Kim Sowell takes a hard swing at the tennis ball in hopes of scoring on her opponent. Sports 161 r A Step Into The Fast Lane The 1988 Men ' s Track team is dominated by distance runners with a good mix of middle distance athletes. They will compete both indoors and outdoors with both season culminating in a national championship meet. Jeff Pajak, Brad Dodson. Scott Dvorak, and Glenn McDonald will lead the pure distance runners. The middle distance corp has Nick Embrey, Geoff Moore, Jeff Breen, Steve Kandrach, and Dennis Moody. The half mile is another strong area with Allen Brooks. John Hoback, and Chet Reid. The team continues to work hard. As a group, they are running thousands of miles this winter and will reap the benefits of their work later in the spring. As the thermometer rises the time draws near for the Women ' s Track team to start. As of mid-February freshman Alice Gaines has already qualified in both the mile and two mile for the indoor National Champion- ship in Detroit. Michigan. Sophomore Michelle Lambert will lead the middle distance squad. The distance runners are led by Gaines and fellow freshmen Marjorie Hawk and Kelli George. Kelli George, Marjorie Hawk, Janice Wilder, Jill Baldwin, Alice Gaines, Michelle Lambert. Clemson Invitational Eastman Invitational Marriott Invitational Jansport Invitational N.J.C.A.A. National Championships Georgia Relays Atlantic Coast Relays Davidson Relays Furman Invitational All-Comers Meet N.J.C.A.A. Outdoor Championships 62 Sports Front Row: Steve Kandrach, Tim Cline, Brad Bartlett, Sonni Dyer, Tom Cunningham, Colby Shively, Jeff Pajak, and John Martin; Back Row: Lee Tuttle, Robert Powell, Nick Embrey, Scott Dvorak, Brent Hill, Brad Dodson, Allen Brooks, GeoH Moore, Ted Fort, John Hoback, Dennis Moody, Chet Reid, and Bill Boatright. Coach Rinker has a questionable look in his eye that he always gets answered at the end of each meet. Sports 163 The Pit Crew poses proudly because of their victory in the women ' s intramural vol- leyball, (photo by Clarion) After classes were over, many men from Green and Taylor practiced lor the flag toot- ball intramurals. 164 Sports After Hour Athletes After a full day of classes, the dorms form teams to compete in many different sports. Outdoor volleyball started this year ' s intramurals. Although many close games were played, no team could find the strength to defeat the East Jones Pit Crew. The Faculty took the men ' s volleyball championship. The games between the men ' s dorms and the men ' s faculty were very close, but as always the faculty prevails. Soon, after the students stopped spiking the ball, they began throwing it. Flag Football was the next intramural activity. The Green Gunkies were on the top of the pile in flag football competition. The final game was played between East Beam and Green. This was the second consecutive year that Green went undefeated. The final score was 26-0. Basketball and soccer intramurals were very competitive and heated the Spring Semester. ย โ Flag Football winners, the Green Gunkies, pose for a victory picture. President Greer helps the volleyball over the net in hopes of bringing the team closer to a win. (photo by Clarion) After a meeting for strategy, the Green Gun- kies did a quick cheer for good luck in the next play. Sports 165 A vย w ยซf ifi John Ericson runs toward the camera in his All-American fashion. The All-American cross-country runners are as follows: John Ericson (9th from left); Kelli George (4th from left); Jeff Pajak (8th from left); Alice Gaines (2nd from right); Brad Dodson (7th from left); Majorie Hawk (4th from right); Glenn MacDonald (3rd from left); Jeff Breen (1st on left). Congratu- lations go out to all of them. Scott Dvorak uses all fo his muscles to keep ahead of the pack. Looking very tired, Brad Dodson and Jeff Breen race for the finish line. 166 Sports M ftd Captain ol the team, Melissa Miles stands at the top ol the pyramids. Performing With Style The 1987-88 rheerleading team started oft with one sophomore and eight freshmen. Sandy Rogers, the coach, had the privilege of working with this new group. They began working shortly after school started. The squad had to work extra hard to form a successful group because of the many inexperienced members. Because of conflicting schedules, the squad had difficulty getting together to practice, but as the season progressed the practices became more intense and aggressive. They practiced the development of skills such as tum- bling, coordination, and building pyramids. The ladies took time from their very schedule to help promote school spirit. Their school spirit is evident as they perform all the right moves. Cissy Sheffield says, To me cheerleading is more than a title, it ' s fun and exciting. f I ,-s ย m r t p vi7f L โขi ' . I 1 - 5 m. W ' ' ' V. The cheerleaders were very faithful in showing their love for the tornadoes. Front Row: Melissa Miles, Karen Tate. Second Row: Amber Norton, Amy Farmer, Cissy Sheffield. Back Row: Chris Penzo, Alecia Andrews, Michelle Broussard, Susan Matz. Summing Up The M ยซโข Athletic Season uffff f i am. w - - 168 Sports โข M+ โข , (Photo by Jock Lauterer.) Sports 169 d mmmm โข m ::โข.-. โข-โข.-.โข. . ' โข:โ :โข: ' โข: โข ' . ' .โ ' , ' โ ' .โ f FEATURES Ads โ 184-197 Autographs โ 199-200 Classes โ 56-107 Foreign Exchange โ 82-83 Freshmen Class โ 84-107 Marshalls โ 78 Sophomores โ 58-77 Who ' s Who โ 79-81 Closing โ 198 Clubs โ 122-145 Ambassadors โ 136-137 Chiaroscuro โ 144-145 Chorale โ 142-143 Clarion โ 126-127 Collegiate Singers โ 142-143 Concert Band โ 140- 14 1 Christian Student Fellowship โ 134-135 Foreign language โ 136-137 lazz Band โ 140- 14 1 Judicial Board โ 128- 129 Pertelote โ 124-125, 913 Phi Theta Kappa โ 130- 13 1 Resident Assistants โ 132-133 Student Government โ 128-129 Show Choir โ 142-143 Ski Club โ 138-139 Tornado Club โ 138- 139 Tutors โ 130-131 Wesley Fellowship โ 134-135 Work Study โ 132-133 Faculty and Staff โ 108- 12 1 Administration โ 117 Computer and Social Science โ114 Deans โ 110-111 Fine Arts โ 112 Humanities โ113 Math Science โ115 Physical Education โ 1 76 President โ 110-111 Resident Directors โ 120-121 Support Services โ 118-119 Index โ 170-183 Opening โ 7 A New Wave โ 2-3 Time Capsule โ 4-9 Sports โ 150-169 All Americans โ 167 Basketball, Men ' s โ 152-153 Basketball, Women ' s โ 158-159 Cheerleaders โ 766 Cross Co untry, Men ' s 156-157 Cross Country, Women ' s 158-159 Intramurals โ 164-165 Soccer, Men ' s โ 148-149 Soccer, Women ' s โ 150-151 Spectators โ 168-169 Tennis โ 160-161 Track โ 162-163 Student Life โ 10-55 Day Students โ 30-31 Christmas โ 50-53 Derby Day โ 12- 15 Fast Beam โ 18-19 Fall Extras โ 44-45 The Foreigner โ 48-49 Green Dorm โ 22-23 Halloween โ 38-39 Homecoming โ 34-35 tones Dorm โ 24-25 Life and Culture โ 40-41 New Faces โ 16-17 Off Campus โ 32-33 Parents ' Weekend โ 36-37 Spring Extras โ 46-47 Stamey Dorm โ 26-27 Student Union โ 42-43 Taylor Dorm โ 28-29 Valentine ' s Day โ 54-55 West Beam โ 20-21 Student Directory โ 176- 183 STUDENT BODY 58 Aaron, Jerry Lyn - Abdalrazek, Sana โ 84 Abernathy, Corbin Brett โ Adams, Kevin Wade โ Albergotti, John Huck โ 84 Allen, Cynthia McMillan โ 58, 124, 125, 128, 132 Alves, Celia Teixeira โ 55, 58, 79, 81, 130 Andrews, Alecia Lynn โ 84, 167 Andrews, Clara Holland โ 58 Anheier, Mark Clifford โ 58 Ankrim, Jennifer Ruth โ Ardavany, James Alston โ 58 Ariizumi, Hideko โ 84 Arndt, Paul Chandler โ Arnold, James Robert โ Arthur, Mark Andrew โ 84 Atkinson, Sarah Michelle โ 84, 128, 151 Austell, Anna Knibb โ Auten, Michael Brett โ Autrey, Elizabeth Blair โ 59 Baker, Tina Michelle โ Balding, Lisa Jean โ Baldwin, Harold Edwin โ 84, 128 Baldwin, Jill Marie โ 59, 136, 159, 162 Bamberger, Stephanie Michelle โ 85 Barclay, Heather York โ 39, 59, 130 Barker, James Gordon II โ 126, 127, 153 Barksdale, Ton a Nicole โ 84, 155 Bartlett, Bradley Clay โ 85, 156, 163 Bates, George Scott โ 16, 85, 128 Baucom, Jeffrey David โ 26, 85, 111 Bean, Mark Gregory โ 59, 153 Beasley, Pamela Joyce โ Beckham, Barton Lee โ 85 Beebe, James David Jr. โ 85 Belanger, Kimberly Ann โ 59, 126, 127 Bell, Cynthia Diane โ 59 Berg, Lawrence Gordon โ Berrier, Alan Marlow โ 85, 134 Best, Sydney Allison โ 59 Bimmerle, Debra Anita โ 85 Bizzel, Merredith Beth โ 59 Blaesing, David Gerald โ Blue, Matthew McClymonds โ 22, 85, 148, 149 Bolch, Laura Kristen โ 85 Bond, Cynthia Anne โ 85 Bone, Patricia Ann โ Bonitz, John โ 144 Booker, Sara Ruth โ 59, 160 Boone, Tanya Kay โ 59 Borgcn, May-Britt โ Bostic, Sarah Randolph โ 59, 136, 142, 144 Boyle, Ellen Patricia โ 85 Boyle, Kimberly Kristine โ 86, 127, 155 Bradley, Charles Leininger III โ Brannon, Kelly Diane โ 24, 86 Breen, Jeftery David โ 59, 128, 129, 132, 156, 166 Brewton, Susan Walton โ Brock well, Edwin Sheridan III โ 86 Brom, Mark Robert โ 60 Brooks, Allen F. โ 2, 15, 55, 60, 128, 129, 163 Brooks, Joseph โ 148, 149 Brooks, Robert Jackson Jr. โ 18, 60, 128, 130. 132, 134, 135, 136, 138, 196 Broussard, Michelle Lynn โ 131, 167 Brown, Andrew Donald โ 60 Brown, Gail McCall โ Brown, James Larry โ 60, 153, 164 Brown, Jeanne Leigh โ 86 Brown, Jeffery Donovan โ 86 Brown, Rhett Porter โ 86 Bryant, George Scott โ 13, 60, 153 Buckley, Karen Joyce โ 130 Bullock, Stacey Lynette โ 86, 107, 155 Bumbrey, Angela Renae โ 86, 128 Bundy, David Pitts โ 67 Burke, Richard Paul โ 153 Burton, Barbara Lydia โ 86, 159 Busch, Christian Ryan โ 86 Byers, Laura Allen โ 25, 86, 151 Cabe, Kimberly Marlowe โ Cabe, Otto Camenzind โ Cabot, Jeffrey Tyson โ 148 Calaway, Brian Lee โ 61, 132 Calhoun, Derek Lance โ Camp, Danny William โ 86, 136 Camp, Maria Anita โ 87, 142 Card, Kevin Whitfield โ 61 Car gill, Jared Leslie โ 87 Cargill, Walter Edward โ 87 Carrera, Sandra Maria โ 87 Carter, Jarnell โ 87, 126, 136, 156 Cashwell, Donna Lea โ 87 Cavaretta, Salvatore Anthony โ 87, 128 Cearley, Amy Dee Anna โ 61, 128, 132, 150, 151 Chapman, Crystal Micbele โ 87 Chapman, Patricia Lynn โ 30, 61 Cho, Jo Ann โ 61 Christensen, Jakob Rex โ 61 Chun, David I โ 83, 148, 149 Cipriano, Richard Robert โ 87 Clark, Lori Anne โ 76, 87 Clark, Maria Elizabeth โ 35, 87, 151 Clark, Matthew Gerard โ 35, 87 Clementson, Elizabeth Cord โ 67 Cliche, Kimberly Lee โ 88, 124, 125, 136 Cline, Timothy Alan โ 156, 163 Cloninger, Brian Joseph โ 88 Cole, Michael Linard โ 153 Combs, Julie Anne โ 32, 50, 67, 132 Congdon, Jon Harvey โ 88 Connor, Harry Watson โ 153 Connor, Ronald Antawyn โ 55, 153 Conrad, Heather Jo โ 88, 126, 159 Cook, Angela C โ 88 Cooler, Robert Pearson โ 61 Cope, Felicia Adair โ 61, 124, 125 Corn, Rhonda Michelle โ Cotton, David Lawrence โ 28, 144 Cowan, Beth Alayne โ 76 Cowan, Curtis Adam โ 16, 156 Crewe, Timothy Michael โ 6 7 Croft, Robert Patrick โ 88 Cromwell, Angela Marie โ 88 Cross, Andrew Lyle โ Crump, Michael Dean โ 88, 136 Cullen, Hilary Lynn โ 62 Cunningham, Thomas Francis โ 88, 156, 163 Cushing, Robert McFadden โ 88 D ' Agostino, Michael โ 13, 96, 140 Daniels, Cara Anne โ 62 172 Index โ 1+ Daniels. Mary-Margaret โ 62 Dans, Michael Stephen โ 88 Davis, orman Davenport โ 89 Davis. Pike Adair โ 89 DanesK Joseph Culbertson โ 88 De la Ronciere, Olivier โ DeLucia, Thomas James โ 15, 36, 62, 79, 81. 128, 130, 132, 152, 153 Dei iney. Cynthia Ann โ 89, 136 Dickerhoof, Diana Lvnn โ 30, 89, 128 Dilberger, Paul Donald โ 48, 49, 89 Dill, Ramona Diane โ Dills, Nancy Wright โ Dixon, Robert Thomas โ 48, 49, 89 Dobson, Paula Dannette โ 89, 128, 139 Dodson, Brandon Orville โ 89. 157, 163. 166 Donnelly, Paul Joseph โ Douglas, Creg Guy โ Douglas. Rene Michelle โ 62 Douglass, Samantha Cail โ 62. 151 Dowdle, Amy Cayle โ 90 Dowdle, Todd Presley โ 63 Duckworth, Brenda Leigh โ 63, 195 Dunn, Christopher Steven โ 63, 156 Dvorak, Scott Alan โ 90, 156, 163, 166 Dvda. Derek Garth โ Dyer, Joseph William โ 63, 156, 163 Eddings, Pamela Glynn โ 90, 130 Edwins. Cynthia Jannette โ Ellis, Angela Lea โ 52, 90, 155 Ellis, Karen Patricia โ 35, 55, 151, 160, 161 Ellison, Stephanie Carol โ 37, 63, 139, 151 Elrod, Amy Richelle โ 90, 134 Embrey, Nicholas Thomas โ 18, 43, 63, 72, 128, 129, 132, 156, 163 Erikson, John George โ 63, 156, 157, 166 Ertzberger, Jeffery Glenn โ 90, 140 Ervin, Amy Bland โ 33, 53, 63, 124, 125, 130, 138 Farmer, Amy Melissa โ 767 Farquhar, John Carolton โ 63 Feldpausch, Dean Louis โ 55, 90, 130, 142 Ferguson, Maria September โ Festa, Daniel John โ 63 Fisher, Tracy Michelle โ Flaker, Christopher G. โ Fleming, Michelle Lee โ Forrester, Robert Lawson โ 90, 138 Fort, Ted V. Jr. โ 90, 136, 156, 163 Forte, Roberto Nichola โ 47, 91, 148 Fox, Nancy Susan โ 52, 55, 91 Fredere, James Lee โ 91, 148 French, Matthew William โ 55, 91, 124, 125, 138, 144, 145 Frisbie, Charles Guignard โ 63. 138 Gaines, Alice Jean โ 54, 158, 159, 162, 166 Gales, Detrick Senay โ 129 Galloway, Duane Robert โ 63 Gandy, Benny Lee โ 64 Garcia, Dario Anthony โ 64 George, Curie S. โ 91 George, Kelli Anne โ 91, 158, 159, 162, 166 Giampietro, Thomas Lawrence โ 91 Gibson. Ashley Scott โ Giersch, Christine Parker โ 91 Gieseke, Gregory Williams โ 91 Gilmer, James Davis โ 64, 136 Gilreath, David Nelson โ Glugover. Faith Ellen โ Goldberg, Rachel Devra โ 124 Gomez, Lina Marcela โ 64, 91, 195 Gooding, Laura Louise โ 64, 141 Goodsir, Kimberley Campbell โ 64. 151 Graham, Jessica Sharon โ 79, 81, 130 Graham, Loyd Wayne โ 65, 91 Grassie, Rebecca Jane โ 36, 65, 151 Greenlaw, Erin Anita โ 53, 92, 142 Green well, Mike โ 92 Greer, William T. โ Gutierrez, Marcello Corleto โ 65 Haag, John William โ Hair, Angela Jill โ 65, 154, 155 Hale, Jeffrey Brian โ 65 Halpin, Erin Callahan โ Handleman, Lisa Renee โ 65, 79, 80, 124, 125, 130, 131, 136 Hansen, Eric Darrell โ 138 Hansen, Mellinda Gay โ 65, 92, 134 Harbin, Kathy Lorene โ 92, 126, 136 Hardin, Steven Clark โ Hardin, William Todd โ 65, 144 Harris, Daniel Martin โ 92, 131, 195 Harris, Rachel Elizabeth โ Harrison, Tamiko Redale โ 65 Hatch, Olin Dayton โ 48, 49, 92, 134 Hawk, Mar orie Lynnette โ 92, 158, 159, 162, 166 Hay, Thomas Robert III โ Hayden, David Stewart โ Hekert, Thomas Andrew โ141 Heeney, John Gaston โ Hege, Leigh Michelle โ 65, 128, 132 Heise, Timothy John โ 92 Henderson, Richard Ross โ Henderson, Theodore Allen โ 93 Henry, Andrea Renee โ 2, 93, 124, 125, 126, 130, 131, 134, 135 Hensley, David Kenneth โ Herbert, Deborah Lynn โ 93 Herndon, Amy Elizabeth โ 21, 65, 130, 136, 142 Hettich, William Gilbert โ Higginbotham, Joseph Mark โ 65, 148 Hill, Amanda Faye โ 66 Hill, Brent Patrick โ 93, 163 Hinkle, Stefen Christian โ Hoag, Suzanne Elaine โ Hoback, John Daniel II โ 66, 132, 156, 163 Hoback, Stephanie Anne โ 755 Hogan, Kristin Marie โ 93 Holcombe, David Michael Jr. โ 48, 74 Holmes, Paul โ 66 Holt, Richard Bernard โ Honeycutt, Melissa Lee โ 66, 130, 132, 136, 137, 151, 195 Honzik, Edward Anthony โ 66, 124, 125, 136. 138 Hooters, Bill โ 130 Hoots, Kimberly Dawn โ 93 Hornbaker, Tracy L. โ 93 Horton, Christopher Todd โ Houston, Greogory James โ 93 Howard, Jennifer โ 24 Howe, Kenneth William โ 28 Howell, Brian Lewis โ 23, 55, 67, 142, 144 Howren, Jennifer Blakeney โ 25, 66, 151 Hubbard, Michael Scott โ 67 Hughson, Eric Walker โ Humphrey, Mary Elizabeth โ 93 Hundley, Chevella Renee โ 67, 138 Hunter, Amanda Jo โ 21, 67, 124, 125, 135, 138 Huters, William Allen Jr. โ Hyton, Heather Ann โ 93, 136 Impello, Kathy Ann โ 93 Imura, Miyuki โ 67, 83, 130 Ingani, John Ashle โ Ingram, Dana Irene โ 93, 134, 136, 138, 142 Ishikawa, Rvuichi โ 67, 138 Ison, Tirzah Kennedy โ 20, 94 Ivey, Shelley Elaina โ 35, 67, 154, 755 Jackson, Joseph William โ 45 Jackson, Kevin K. โ 153 Jackson, Lorinda Christine โ Jackson, Paige Ann โ 67, 150, 151 James, Teressa Ann โ Janssen, Julie Anne โ Jarrell, Richard L. Jr. โ 38, 148 Jennewine, Teresa Lynn โ 76, 54, 94, 124, 125 Jennings, Kevin Lee โ 67 Jennings, Sean Patrick โ 67 lent, Andrew Max โ 94 Jernigan, Jr. Raymond Alex โ Johnson, Kathleen Virginia โ 94, 151 Johnson, Paige Dickens โ 94, 136 Johnson, Scott Frederick โ Johnson, Tim A. โ 94 Johnson, Victor Cromwell โ Johnston, Dianne Carol โ 94 lolly, Greg Floyd โ 94 Jones, Theresa Michele โ 67, 755 Kandrach, Stephen Paul โ 94, 156, 163 Kaneshige, Yasuko โ 67 Kauffman, Emma Pauline โ 68, 128 Keenum, Kenneth Gene Jr. โ 68, 124, 125 Keever, Edith Christine โ Kennedy, Michael Scott โ 26, 27 Kerr, Michael Aaron โ31, 47, 54. 94 Kikukawa, Izumi โ 94 Kincaid, Juan Geri โ 95, 126, 148 King, Li Ha Mae โ 95 Klein, Rachel Paula โ 95 Klingensmith, David Eric โ 68, 142 Knight, Alan Lewis โ 95 Koontz, William Edward โ 95, 148 Korogi, Mika โ 83, 95, 136 Kuwahara, Daigaku โ 138 Lackey, Philip Shawn โ 68 Laidlaw, Michael Allen โ 95 Lambert, James Kirk โ Lambert, Michelle Renee โ 158, 159, 162 Lauterer, Selena Rachel โ 54, 55, 95, 126, 133, 144, 145, 160 Lawler, Darren Alan โ 95, 153 Lawler, Sonia Marie โ Lawrence, Rosanna Marella โ 95, 130 Leatherwood, Stephanie Dianne โ 95, 124, 125 Lee, Noelle Katherine โ 68 Leffler, Linda Marie โ LeGrone, Archie Lester โ 68, 76, 140 Liga, Christine Mary โ 95 Liga, Robert Andrew โ Lisenbee, Brenda Gail โ 31, 69 Lisk, Catherine Anne โ 69 Litter, Julie Anne โ 96 Litter, Tina Marie โ 69, 151 Long, Laura Ann โ Lopez, Jorge A. โ 42, 96 Love, Rebecca Julia โ 69, 126 Lowe, Jeffrey Scott โ Lower y, Melissa Jo Ann โ 134 Lowry. William Brownlee โ Lucent i , Debra Marie โ 43, 96. 128 Mac Donald, Glenn David โ 156, 766 Madden, William Manual โ Makupson, Rachel Ann โ 69, 133 Malone, Kelly Ann โ 96, 134 lane . l illiam Henry โ 96 Marks, Phillip Nathan โ 148 Martin, John Patrick โ 69, 756, 163 Martin, Raleigh leroy jr. โ 96 Martin, Steven Dejon โ Mather, Elizabeth Katherine โ 69 Mathis, Sheri Joy โ 96 Matz, Susan Ann โ 96, 167 Mauger, Clenda Lynn โ 12, 20, 69 McCall, Clenn Burton โ McCall, Rhonda Rosa โ 69 McCauley, Jamie Lyn โ 69 McCranie, Kimberly Ann โ 69, 160 McCray, Antoinette Louise โ 69, 138, 139 McCutcheon, Robin Yvonne โ 96 McDamel, Jill โ 96 McDonald, Frances Avonell โ 70 McCee, Michael Edward โ 97, 126 McCirt, Phillip Gregory โ Mclntyre, Todd Anthony โ 97 McManus, Ivy Earp โ 70 McWilliams, Timothy James โ 97, 142 Mead, Sarah Townsend โ Metners, William John โ 70 Mellon, lames Patrick โ 52, 60, 70, 126 Mihalap, Nicolai Leonidovich โ 70, 138 Miles, Melissa Yvette โ 70, 167 Miller, Lori Dawn โ 97 Miller, Robert Alan โ 97 Misuraca, Thomas William โ Mitsui, Kei โ 97 Mobley, Dean Andrew โ Molton, Vicki Colleen โ Monteith, Michael Kenneth โ 97, 124, 125, 126, 136 Montgomery, David Richard โ 97 Moody, Dennis J. โ 98, 156, 163 Moore, Duane Kenneth โ 98 Moore, Geoffrey Thomas โ 98, 163 Moore, Marlon Tyrone โ 740 Moore, Mary Catherine โ 98 Moore, Teresa Ann โ 52 Morgan, Judy Ann โ 71 Morgan, Scarlet Annette โ 48, 49, 71, 74 Morton, Errol Dewitt โ 98, 128 Morton, Michelle Darlene โ 75 7 Motsinger, Meredith Jane โ 98, 151 Mullins, Amy Sarette โ 160 Murphy, Jennie Eileen โ 52, 98, 124, 125, 135 Myers, James Benson Jr. โ 18, 71, 128 Myers, Richard Todd โ 148 Mall, Mary Lillian -71, 150, 151, 160 Nance, Warren Ciorge Jr. โ 71 Navarro, Julio Antonio โ Nelson, Angela Maria โ 98, 144 Nesterok, John Vincent โ Newman, Kym Yvette โ 130 Newton, Jami Lynn โ 98 Newton, Wilton Darnell โ Nixon, Kenneth Edward Jr. โ Norman, Kimberly Anne โ 12, 43, 71, 79, 80, 128, 132 Norton, Amber Diane โ 98, 167 O ' Connor, Michelle Antoinette โ Ogle, Sherry Raquel -71, 124, 125 Okuma, Yoko โ Oostriesland, Jim Rene โ 82 Otrell, Betty Ruth - 71, 79, 126, 127, 130, 132 Owen, Eric Berlin โ Owen, Caynelle โ 98 Owen, Patricia Elaine โ 98 Owen, Thomas Alvin โ 71 Owens, Angela Denese โ 71, 144 Paden, Bruce Randolph โ Pajak, Jeffrey Scott โ 99, 156, 163, 166 Parker, Cameron Rose โ 71, 128, 129, 132 Parker, Jefferson Michael โ Parra, Milton Henry โ 99 Parron, Albert Lee โ 71 Parvata, Srinivasulu Reddy โ Pasch, Susan Patricia โ 39 Patino, Jose Angel โ 99, 148 Patterson, Jody Lynn โ Patterson, Sherri Ann โ Paul-Hus, Stephane Jean โ 128, 132 Paxton, Teresa Anne โ 33, 72, 79, 130 Payne, Robert Allen โ 72, 130, 135, 136 Pennell, Stephanie Hill โ 72, 160 Penzo, Christine Marie โ 99, 167 Pepin, Janet Ellen โ 57, 99 Peron, Albert โ 19 Perry, Daniel Wade โ 52, 126 Peterson, Christopher Wiffin โ Phillips, Albert Edward โ Phillips, Carmen Mellissa โ Piercy, April Lynn โ 14, 20, 72 Plunkett, Dorothy French Pohorylo, Michael Scott โ 195 Ponder, Katherine Louise โ 99 Poovey, James Nelson โ 72 Porter, Stehphen Kenneth โ 138 Posey, Lori D โ Powell, Robert Leon Jr. โ 72, 156, 157, 163 Powell, Shannon Ramey โ Priebe, Kevin Ernest โ 27 Pulley, Jennifer Anne โ 73 Purdy, Jeffrey Alan โ 19, 99 Purse, Bryan Geoffrey โ Putnam, Charles McDuffie Jr. โ 18, 73, 128, 132, 195, 196 Quisenberry, Ralph John โ 73 Rabmowitz, Rebecca Helen โ Ramey, Anne Green โ Ramseur, Melanie Joelette โ Ranson, David William โ 99, 124 Raymound, Reginald Frank Jr. โ 99, 128 Redmond, James Austin โ 23, 148 Reed, Robin Wolfe โ Reid, Millard Charles 111 โ 99, 156, 163 Reinecke, Scott Nelson โ 28, 107 Renaker, Leslie Denise โ 700 Rett, Donald Anthony โ 73, 129, 132 Rett, Jennifer Tara โ 100, 136, 137 Revercomb, Angela Lynn โ 73 Reynolds, David Randolph โ 100 Rhame, Walter Ashby III โ 38, 100 Ribar, Paula Lynn โ 73 Rice, Elizabeth Sylvia โ 100 Rice, Robert James โ 73, 79, 128, 132, 148 Richards, Darrand Edmond โ Richardson, Carol Ann โ 100, 142 Richardson, Donald Mason โ 700 Riegel, Nancy Ellen โ Rike, Robert McKendree Jr. โ Robertson, Maragaret Lynn โ 700, 134 Robinson, Charles Douglas โ 28, 73 Robinson, Christopher Kerry โ Robinson, Douglas Ray โ 28, 29, 73, 130, 138 Robinson, Jill Elaine - 24, 38, 73, 132 Robinson, Patricia Renee โ 707, 759 Rogers, Russell Leroy III โ 82, 101, 148 Rose, Shannon Elizabeth โ 73, 136, 138 Rosen, Louis โ 73, 148, 139 Rowe, Charlie Clay Jr. โ 74 Rowlee, Blaine Erickson โ 34, 70, 138, 148, 149 Rupert, Robert Thomas โ 707 Ruthven, Sara Catherine โ 74, 136 Salgado, Letha E. โ Salzberg, Kerry-Beth โ 25, 101, 151 Sammond, Christopher Adam โ 101, 142 Sanchez, Hortensia Maria โ Sanders, James Wilson โ 107 Sato, Tomoko โ101 Scarborough, Ryan โ 148 Schlenker, John Russell โ 74, 135 Schopfel, William Schriver, Michael Wayne โ 101, 148 Schulthess, James D. Jr. โ 36, 74, 126 Scott, Andrew Douglas โ Seagle, Benjamin Russell โ 707 Sedberry, Philip Anthony โ 707 Selkirk, Mark Randall โ Sellers, Sara Miller โ 74 Sheffield, Cynthia LaVett โ 36, 50, 101, 128, 136, 138, 167 Shepherd, Matthew Perry โ Sherrill, Charles Franklin โ 74, 79, 80 Sherrill, Charles Truman โ 130, 132, 138 Shimizu, Kenichi โ 75, 83 Shively, Colby Wade โ 101, 156, 163 Shober, Steven Jay โ 707, 128 Shook, Stuart Earl โ 102 Skibell, Nikki Lyn โ 102, 136, 138 Slaton, David Christopher โ 28 Sloop, James Howard Jr. โ Smith, Jeffery David โ 102 Smith, Lee Oakman โ 49, 102 Smith, Lisa Michelle โ 39, 102, 124, 125 Smith, Lori Jo - 102, 130 Smith, Lorna Lynn โ 43 Smith, Michael Allen โ Smith, Samuel Lee โ Soprano, Lynn Marie โ 32, 75 Sowell, Dana Kimberly โ 35, 102, 155, 160, 161 Spaulding, Eileen Marie โ 75, 132 Sprinkle, Thomas Arvil โ 702 Stanley, Bethany Anne โ 75 Stebbins, Sandra Lynn โ 102 Stensby, Eva Astrid โ 75, 124, 125, 138 Stephenson, Robert Matthew โ 102 Stevenson, William Martin โ 148, 149 Stewart, Elizabeth Mcintosh โ 102, 151 Still, Wendy Jane โ 30 Stocks, Alison Marie โ 75, 154, 155 Stonebraker, Sandra Kinee โ 702 Streeter, Erin Leigh โ Strickland, Karen Yvonne โ 41, 75, 79, 81, 130, 134, 135 Stroman, Melissa โ 70J Summers, Kcndrick Benton โ 103 Surles, Richard Britt Jr. โ 23, 35, 72, 75 Suzuki, Miho โ 75 Tajima, Chizuru โ 70J Tamai, Yukiko โ 75, 160 Tapper, Rebecca Leigh โ 75, 79, 130 Tate, Elizabeth Karen โ 103, 128, 167 Taylor, Donnie Rashid โ 138 Taylor, Michael Andrew โ 75, 148, 149 Taylor, Thomas Pou โ 143 Taylor, Trudy Lynn โ Tennent, Keith Sean โ 103 Thomas, Lori Anne โ 76 Thompson, Melanie Lisa โ 103, 136, 150, 151 Tomaru, Takako โ 103, 160 Tourangeau, Scott Carle โ 104 Townsend, Julia Randolph โ 104 174 Index Trace, Craig Ian โ Trickey, Helen Ardis โ 52, 103 Tsuruoka. Kiyoshi โ Tucker, letter y Mark โ Turner, left โ 126, 127 Turner, lames Carlisle โ 126 Turtle, Johnnie Lee Jr. โ 104, 156, 163 Tyler, Emily Paige โ 140 Underwood, Timothy Lane โ 104, 128 Van Beke, Timothy Halstead โ Veen, Chad D. โ Velco, Tarcy Alexis โ 106 Vicars, joe Watson III โ 107 Vinson, Robert R. Ir. โ 107 Wadell, Gary Christopher โ 104 Waites, Satina Renee โ 755 Wakamatsu. Akemi โ 104, 160 Walden, Tammi Natasha โ 76, 155 Waldron, Dorsey Campbell โ 104, 126 Wall, Warren Anderson, Jr. โ 76 Waters, Michael Leonard โ 105, 134, 135 Webb, Douglas Lawrence โ 105, 153 Weir, Eric Marshall โ Welborne, Eric Scott โ 105, 134, 138 Welder, Franklin Hayes โ Wells, Jennifer Michelle โ 20. 105. 158, 159 Wells, Kerry Alaine โ 76, 144, 145 Wetherbee, Francis Putney III โ Wetsig, Brian Edward โ 705, 138 Whilden, Christine Sue โ 76, 136 White, Gary Thomas โ 105 Whilmire, Polly Ann โ 30, 105, 128 White, Natalie Lynn โ 76, 128, 130, 132, 134, 135, 136 Wiener, Christopher Matthew โ 30, 105, 128, 144 Wilde, Jeffery Eric โ 16 Wilder, Janice Elaine โ 106, 159, 162, 163 Wildrick, John Thomas โ Wilkes, Kim Yvette โ Williams, Edna Mae โ Williams, Herdi Denise โ 77 Williams, Jason Boyd โ 106, 153 Williams, Kelly O ' Brien โ 62, 77, 130, 132 Williams, Theo Reginal Jr. โ 77 Wilson, Eric Donald โ 706, 753 Wilson, Shirley Francis โ Wise, Bernadette Marie โ 706 Wood, Robert Dwayne โ 706 Woodfin, Denyce Elaine โ 77 Woodruff, Lee Jonas โ 106, 131, 136 Woods, April Michele โ 77, 79, 80, 126, 127, 135 Woods, Cloye Janine โ 706 Woodward, Fred Victor III โ Worley, Martha Jo โ Wright, Michelle Lee โ Wright, Robert Michael โ Wright, Susan Singleton โ 7J0 Wynn, Patrice Mechelle โ Wynn, Reginald Wayne โ York, Carey Franklin โ 77 York, Michele Lynn โ 707 Youngblood, Timothy Lee โ 107 Zimmerli, Mark Jokob โ 107, 138 Faculty and Staff Alexander, Bill โ 115 Bailey, Mark โ 776 Ballrnger, Nancy โ Barker, Barbara โ 7 79 Barnhill, Sarah โ 745 Brewer, Kathy โ 119 Brigham, Sharon โ 7 76 Brooks, Robert โ 119 Burger, Peter โ114 Byers, Bill โ 112, 124. 125 Ceccanese, Martha โ119 Choate, Betty โ Christman, Bud โ 1 16, 135 Clark-Webb, Mikell โ 21, 39, 50, 776, 720, 727, 134, 125. 128 Conley, Elmer โ 119 Cope, Sam โ 41, 48, 112 Corn, Jeanette โ119 Coryell, Brad โ 7 14 Credille, Teri โ 1 16 Daniels, Rachel โ 7 75 Day id, Ed โ 119 Day is, Clara โ 7 76 Davis, Ed โ 38 Dodson, Mike โ 118 Eason, By r die โ 116 Etters, Ann โ116 Fisher, Ray โ 78, 114 Floyd, Raymond โ119 Gantt, Mike โ Gash, Argyle โ 7 76 Gash, Bill โ Glesener, Bob โ 31, 115 Greer, Billy โ 2, 12, 13, 14, 35, 41, 44, 50, 110, 111, 116, 139, 143, 165 Griffin, Annie โ119 Hallowell, Cheryl โ115 Hamilton, Joyce โ Hamlin, Jack โ118 Hammond, Belton โ113 Hawkins, Mary โ119 Hayes, Bob โ 776 Holland, Tina โ 7 76 Hollingsworth, Alyse โ117 Horn, Sue โ 115, 131 Hughey, James โ Humphrey, Marty โ 22, 117, 120, 121 Jackson, Joe โ112 Jackson, Joyce โ 50, 113, 125, 195 Jackson, Randy โ 35, 50, 51, 113, 125 Jackson, Tammy โ 25, 117, 120, 121, 132, 133, 195 Johnson, Paige โ Kelly, Kristin โ 41, 112 Kelly, Steve โ 41, 112. 141 Kenerly, Louise โ 117 Lander, Don โ115 Langley, Harry โ 3, 110, 111, 115 Lauterer, Jock โ 35, 1 17, 120, 125, 126, 127, 169 Long, jane โ 154, 155 Lovely, Gene โ 7 74 Lowe, Crawford โ Martin, David โ 143 Masterson, Lisanne โ 7 77 McCabe, Mike โ 117 McCall, Laverne โ 119 McCall, Lee โ 119 McCauley, Debbie โ McDowell โ 112 Mead, Sarah โ Miller, Adelaide โ 112 Miller, Harvey โ 112 Montgomery, Doris โ117 Moore, Bill โ Moore, Willie โ 119 Morgan, Glenda โ 115, 126 Murray, Mary โ Murray, Tim โ 42, 112 Nolen, Martha โ Norman, Dana โ 119 Norwood, Maude โ 779 Parris, Barbara โ Pascale, Judy โ 135, 136, 137 Patterson, Harry โ 118 Payne, Guy โ 118 Paul, Dana โ 1 10, 136 Peveto, Mike โ117 Phillips, Talmadge โ Pumphery, Jo โ Pierson, Paul โ 1 19 Plemmons, Reid โ118 Powell, Charlotte โ 119 Rankin, Debra โ Richie, Kay โ 119 Rinker, Dave โ 116, 156, 157, 158, 163 Robinson, Brenda โ119 Robinson, Pal โ 112 Rogers, Doug โ 116, 152, 153 Rogers, Joyce โ Rogers, Sam โ 18, 66, 7 77, 720, 72 7 Rogers, Sandy โ 167 Ryan, Linda โ Sanders, Jim โ119 Scarborough, Don โ 76, 148, 149 Sherrod, Jerry โ 26, 27, 1 14, 124, 125 Sirianni, Tony โ 7 72 Stiles, Mary โ117 Stiles, V.C. โ 118 Summers, Margot โ 117 Taylor, David โ 776, 750, 757 Teague, Charlie โ 36, 113 Tillotson, Cinny โ 112. 131 Tolzman, Dean โ 119 Triplett, Glen โ Waggy, Sharon โ 25, 11, 117, 120, 131 Webb, Jacky โ 120 Weber, Mike โ 29, 117, Wellborn, Clarke โ 115 Wells, Ricky โ 118 Wetmore, David โ 7 74 Whatley, Larry โ 112 White, Barbara โ 118 Whitmire, Bobbie Jean โ Wilkie, Kelly โ 117 Wilson, Linda โ Witek, Norm โ 2, 13, 17, 111, 117, 133 Wood, Clara โ 113, 144, 145, 195 Woods, Jesse โ 119 Wright, Kathleen โ 117 Zednik, Maggie โ 62, 113, 130, 131 Zimmerman, Charles โ 3, 113, 134, 135 120 117 ( Index 175 Student Directory This index of names and addresses is intended for the private use of Brevard College students, faculty, and staff and may not be used for any other purpose (i.e. survey, solicitation, etc.) without the permis- sion of Brevard College. Jerry Lyn Aaron 203 Jones Circle Thomasville. NC 27360 Sana Abdalrazek 1927 Morth Akin Drive Atlanta, QA 30345 Corbin Brett Abemathy 395 Rucker Rd. Alpharetta. QA 30201 Kevin Wade Adams Route 10. Box 346 Lancaster. SC 29720 John Hucks Albergotti 345 Livingston Drive Charlotte. NC 28211 Cynthia McMillan Allen 2777 Benj. E. Mays Dr. SW Atlanta, QA 30311 Celia Teixeira Alves no. 266 Qetulio Apt. 105 Rio de Janeiro, RJ BRAZIL Alecia Lynn Andrews 727 Tilden Place Virginia Beach, VA 23454 Clara Holland Andrews P.O. Box 847 Mocksville. NC 27028 Mark Clifford Anheier 6723 Porterfield Road Pineville, NC 28134 Jennifer Ruth Ankrim 1418 NW 50th Terrace Gainesville, FL 32605 James Alston Ardavany 18721 Walkers Choice Road Qaithersburg, MD 20879 Hideko Ariizumi 11-13 Aioi 2-chome 400 JAPAN Paul Chandler Amdt 500 Auckland Lane Matthews, NC 28105 James Robert Arnold 666 Seminole Dr. Winter Park, FL 32789 Mark Andrew Arthur 6909 Providence Lane W. Charlotte, NC 28226 Sarah Michelle Atkinson 136 Point of View Dr. Mooresville, NC 28115 Anna Knibb Austell Route 2, Box 3001 Columbus, NC 28722 Michael Brett Auten 22 Johnson St. Belmont, NC 28012 Elizabeth Blair Autrey 2701 Meade Court Charlotte, NC 28211 Tina Michelle Baker P.O. Box 1953 Brevard, NC 28712 Lisa Jean Balding Rt. 4, Box 167, Millcove Brevard, NC 28712 Harold Edwin Baldwin 202 Roselyn Ave. Ft. Pierce, FL 33482 Jill Marie Baldwin Rt. 2, Box 136 Horse Shoe, NC 28742 Stephanie Miche Bamberger 15710 Beacon Ct. Dumfries, VA 22026 Heather York Barclay 467 31st Ave. N. St. Petersburg, FL 33704 James Gordon Barker, II 2017 N. Fern Circle Leesburg, FL 32748 Tonja Nicole Barksdale 2196 Starline Dr. Decatur, GA 30032 Bradley Clay Bartlett 3140 Royal Oak Dr. Marietta, GA 30067 George Joseph Bates, III 434 Orchardale Rochester Hills, Ml 48309 Jeffrey David Baucom 3912 Braxton Dr. Charlotte, NC 28226 Mark Gregory Bean 3608 Lakeshore Dr. High Point, NC 27260 Barton Lee Beckham 4401 Nelson Avenue Columbia, SC 29206 James David Beebe, Jr. Rt. 4, Box 181 Seneca, SC 29678 Kimberly Ann Belanger 604 Hibiscus Trail Melbourne, FL 32951 Cynthia Diane Bell 115 Sabra Dr. Easley, SC 29640 Lawrence Gordon Berg 313 Porpoise Pt. Dr. St. Augustine, FL 32084 Alan Marlow Berrier 201 Kingston Ave. Kemersville, NC 27284 Sydney Allison Best P.O. Box 1503 Brevard, NC 28712 Debra Anita Bimmerle 1644 Bristol Westchester, IL 60153 Meredith Beth Bizzell 207 W. Market St. Hertford, NC 27944 David Gerald Blaesing 25 Magnolia Street Brevard, NC 28712 Lori Jo Blaesing 25 Magnolia Street Brevard, NC 28712 Matthew McClymonds Blue 1808 Arden PI. High Point, NC 27260 Laura Kristen Bolch Post Office Box 131 Newton, NC 28658 Cynthia Anne Bond 2745 70th St. SW Naples, FL 33999 Patricia Ann Bone Route 1 Clarksville, Ga 30523 Sara Ruth Booker 309 N. 2nd St. Smithfield, NC 27577 Tanya Kay Boone 23 Axley St Canton, NC 28716 May-Britt Borgen Jutevagen 5 19177 Sollentuna. SWEDEN Sarah Randolph Bostic 960 West Park Place Deland, FL 32720 Ellen Patricia Boyle 495 North Harbor Dr. Atlanta, GA 30328 Kimberly Kristine Boyle 423 Hacienda Winter Springs, FL 32708 Charles Leininger Bradley Post Office Box 1181 Brevard, NC 28712 Kelly Diane Brannon 2018 Harris Rd. Charlotte, NC 28211 Jeffrey David Breen 113 Park Hill Lane Sterling, VA 22170 Susan Walton Brewton 206 Grandview Avenue Brevard, NC 28712 Edwin Sheridan Brockwell 4640 Elk Valley Ct. Winston-Salem, NC 27103 Mark Robert Brom 65 Heritage Drive Lake Wylie, SC 29710 Allen F. Brooks 18 Pinehurst Court Asheville, NC 28805 Joseph Brooks N.I.C. 9043 West Africa Robert Jackson Brooks, Jr. 331 Crestside Drive SE Concord, NC 28025 Michelle Lynn Broussard 4679 Cherry Way Marietta, GA 30067 Andrew Donald Brown Rt. 1, Box 90 Reidsville, NC 27320 James Larry Brown 548 Inlet Rd. Eufaula, AL 36027 Jeanne Leigh Brown 71 36th Ave. NW Hickory, NC 28601 Jeffrey Donovan Brown P.O. Box 1323 Etowah, NC 28729 Rhett Porter Brown Post Office Box 418 Ridgeland, SC 29936 George Scott Bryant 424 Meadowbrook Dr. Danville, KY 40422 Karen Joyce Buckley 1003 Lakeview Court Brevard, NC 28712 176 Directory Stacey Lynette Bullock 3803 High Ridge Rd. Matthews. DC 28105 Angela Renae Bumbrey Route 5, Box 2005 Spotsylvania, VA 22553 David Pitts Bundy 257 Heathwood Dr. Spartanburg. SC 29302 Richard Paul Burke Rt. 2, Box 250 Claremont, NC 28610 Barbara Lydia Burton 4501 Shys Mill Rd. Nashville. TN 37215 Christian Ryan Busch 543 Overlook Dr. Greensboro. NC 27403 Laura Allen Byers 210 Kingston Rd. Wilmington, NC 28403 Kimberly Marlowe Cabe Post Office Box 131 Lake Toxaway. NC 28747 Otto Camenzind Cabe 439 Wolfpen Cove Brevard. NC 28712 Jeffrey Tyson Cabot 960 Park Place Drive Deland, PL 32720 Brian Lee Calaway 3 Tisdale Indian Mead, MD 20640 Derek Lance Calhoun 100 Glen Cannon Drive Pisgah forest, NC 28768 Danny William Camp 119 Otis Camp Rd. Lenoir. NC 28645 Maria Anita Camp 1645 Norden Rd. _ Riverdale, GA 30296 Kevin Whitfield Card 3521 Old Post Rd. Fairfax, VA 22030 Jared Leslie Cargill 38 Wheeler Rd. Kendall Park, NJ 8824 Walter Edward Cargill 14151 SW 24 St. Davie, FL 33325 Jamell Carter 6256 Hillandale Dr. 202 Lithonia. GA 30058 Donna Lea Cashwell P.O. Box 52 Autryville. NC 28318 Salvatore Anth Cavarretta 341 NW 21 St. Boca Raton, FL 33431 Amy DeeAnna Cearley 3913 Pisa Drive Panama City, FL 32405 Crystal Michele Chapman P.O. Box 112 Rosman, NC 28772 Patricia Lynn Chapman P.O. Box 364 Rosman, NC 28772 JoAnn Cho 835 S. Florida Ave. Greenville, SC 29611 Jakob Rex Christensen 535 Kenbrook Drive NW Atlanta, GA 30327 David Chun, I 1704 Meadowgate Drive Richardson, TX 75081 Richard Robert Cipriano 9801 S.W. 82 Ct. Miami. FL 33156 Lori Anne Clark 114 Millbrook Dr. Brevard, NC 28712 Maria Elizabeth Clark 2401 Foxwood Rd. S. Orange Park, FL 32073 Matthew Gerard Clark 2401 Foxwood Rd. S. Orange Park, FL 32073 Elizabeth Cord Clementson P.O. Box 29 Penrose, NC 28766 Kimberly Lee Cliche 12086 Timberlake Dr. Cincinnati, OM 45249 Timothy Alan Cline Rt. 2, Box 130 Marion, VA 24354 Brian Joseph Cloninger 2120 Dawnshire Dr. Gastonia, NC 28054 Michael Linard Cole 2416 Machine Street Winston-Salem, NC 27105 Julie Anne Combs 12920 Sophia Circle Largo, FL 33544 Jon Harvey Congdon 1216 Sanden Ferry Dr. Decatur, GA 30033 Harry Watson Connor 2107 Kylemore Drive Greensboro, NC 27406 Ronald Antawyn Connor PO Box 2741 Newton, NC 28658 Heather Jo Conrad 1300 E. Kennedy Rd. Sterling Park, VA 22170 Angela C. Cook 8566 Peartree Ct. Riverdale, GA 30274 Robert Pearson Cooler 105 Heyward St. Hardeeville, SC 29927 Felicia Adair Cope 3085 Ridgemead Dr. Winston-Salem, NC 27107 Rhonda Michelle Corn Rt. 1, Box 43 Brevard, NC 28712 David Lawrence Cotton 3513 Canterbury Rd. New Bern, NC 28560 Beth Alayne Cowan 552 Jordan Rd. Brevard. NC 28712 Curtis Adam Cowan 281 Fairway Dr. B.S.L. Southport, NC 28461 Teri W. Credille 1125 Cashiers Valley Road Brevard, NC 28712 Timothy Michael Crewe 16 Rambling Dr. Hendersonville. NC 28739 Robert Patrick Croft 3030 Prytania Road Winston-Salem. NC 27106 Angela Marie Cromwell 10518 W. 89th Terrace Overland Park, KS 66214 Andrew Lyle Cross 4414 Ossian Hall Ln. Annandale, VA 22003 Michael Dean Crump 3724 Dorsett Way Tallahassee, FL 32303 Hilary Lynn Cullen 8825 SW 151 St. Miami, FL 33176 Thomas Francis Cunningham 665 Wedge Dr. Naples. FL 33940 Robert McFadden Cushing 1864 Oakdale Lane South Clearwater, FL 34624 Michael D ' Agostino 3225 Regatta Road Naples, FL 33940 Cara Anne Daniels 404 Blanca Ave. Tampa. FL 33629 Mary-Margaret Daniels 8510 Royal Lakes Dr. Jacksonville, FL 32216 Michael Stephen Davis Box 102 Lexington, NC 27292 Norman Davenport Davis 410 Dogwood Trail Marietta. GA 30067 Pike Adair Davis 392 North Boyd St. Winter Garden, FL 32787 Joseph Culbertson Dawsey P.O. Box 27 Aynor, SC 29511 Olivier De la Ronciere 4134 SE Centerboard Ln. Stuart, FL 33494 Thomas James DeLucia 2522 Meadow Ln. Cocoa, FL 32926 Cynthia Ann Deviney Rt. 5, Box 527-B Rutherfordton, NC 28139 Diana Lynn Dickerhoof Rt. 4, Box 294 Hendersonville, NC 28739 Paul Donald Dilberger 253 E. Lakewood Rd. W. Palm Beach, FL 33405 Ramona Diane Dill P.O. Box 2155 Hendersonville, NC 28793 Nancy Wright Dills 356 South Broad Street Brevard, NC 28712 Robert Thomas Dixon 209 Baystone Dr. Hendersonville, NC 28739 Paula Dannette Dobson Rt. 5, Box 656 Yadkinville, NC 27055 Brandon Orville Dodson Box 73 Fortson, GA 31808 Paul Joseph Donnelly P Directory 177 5671 Whippoorwill Dr. Pffafftown. nc 27040 Greg Guy Douglas 1106 north Parkside Drive Peoria, IL 61606 Renee Michelle Douglas 1106 north Parkside Drive Peoria. IL 61606 Samantha Gail Douglass 1495 Camaby Ct. Dunwoody. GA 50338 Amy Gayle Dowdle 402 Luola St. Madison, NC 27025 Todd Presley Dowdle 402 Luola St. Madison, NC 27025 Brenda Leigh Duckworth 248A Enola Rd. Morganton, HC 28655 Christopher Steven Dunn 16 Pella Ln. Fredericksburg, VA 22401 Scott Alan Dvorak 370 Foxridge Rd. Orange Park, FL 32073 Derek Garth Dyda 3819 Singletree Charlotte, MC 28212 Joseph William Dyer C-60-6 Hudson, riC 28638 Pamela Glynn Eddings 549 Hunters Glen Lane Hendersonville, nc 28739 Cynthia Jannette Edwins 12 Friendship Lane Pisgah Forest, nc 28768 Angela Lea Ellis Rt. 5, Box 584-6 Conover, nc 28613 Karen Patricia Ellis 4206 Marble Lane Fairfax, VA 22033 Stephanie Carol Ellison 2402 Veasley St. Greensboro, nc 27407 Amy Richelle Elrod 1520 S. Ola Rd. Locust Grove, GA 30248 nicholas Thomas Embrey 15 Old Concord Rd. Stafford, VA 22554 John George Erickson 4602 Doncaster Drive 178 Directory Greensboro, nc 27406 Jeffrey Glenn Ertzberger 189 Brevard Rd. Asheville, nc 28806 Amy Bland Ervin Rt. 2, Box 127 Mooresville, nc 28115 Amy Melissa Farmer 207 Wesley Circle Toccoa, GA 30577 John Carlton Farquhar 112 Pine Road Seaford, DE 19973 Dean Louis Feldpausch 28109 Hawberry Farmington Hills, Ml 48018 Maria September Ferguson Route 1, Box 253 Clyde, nC 28721 Daniel John Festa 1334 Upper Brandon PI. norfolk, VA 23508 Tracy Michelle Fisher Route 1 Lake Toxaway, nc 28747 Christopher G. Flaker 2626 nE 20th Place Cape Coral, FL 33909 Michelle Lee Fleming 7921 Ellet Rd. Springfield, VA 22151 Robert Lawson Forrester 1479 Camaby Ct. Dunwoody, GA 30338 Ted U. Fort, Jr. 8218 Canyon Forge Riverdale, GA 30274 Roberto nichola Forte 6427 Travis Road West Palm Beach, FL 33406 nancy Susan Fox 46 Porreca Dr. Millville, nj 8332 James Lee Fredere 108 35th Ave. nE St. Petersburg, FL 33704 Matthew William French P.O. Box 68 Patterson, nc 28661 Charles Guignard Frisbie 310 Dewey Dr. Annapolis, MD 21401 Alice Jean Gaines Rt. 3, Box 414 Blacksburg, VA 24060 Duane Robert Galloway 502 Old County Home Rd. Brevard, nc 28712 Benny Lee Gandy 325 Saddlefield Rd. Columbia, SC 29203 Dario Anthony Garcia 1621 Josephine St. 3 Key West, FL 33040 Kelli Anne George 121 Hunt Club Dr. Summerville, SC 29483 Thomas Lawrenc Giampietro 1770 Palm Dr. Venice, FL 33595 Ashley Scott Gibson 4 Green Valley Ct. Asheville, nc 28806 Christine Parker Giersch 6433 Chapman Ct. Raleigh, nc 27612 Gregory William Gieseke 525 Isle of Capri Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301 James Davis Gilmer P.O. Box 6082 Spartanburg, SC 29304 David nelson Gilreath 510 n. St. Marys Ln. Marietta, GA 30064 Faith Ellen Glugover 76 Montanya View Valdese, nc 28690 Rachel Devra Goldberg 326 nE 23rd Ave. Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33301 Lina Marcela Gomez P.O. Box 1823 Boca Raton, FL 33432 Laura Louise Gooding 1815 Highland St. Fernandina Beach, FL 32034 Kimberley Campbel Goodsir 234 Indian Creek Drive Mechanicsburg, PA 17055 Jessica Sharon Graham 9044 Sterling Ridge Lane Jonesboro, GA 30236 Loyd Wayne Graham Rt. 2, Box 151 Wauchula, FL 33873 Rebecca Jane Grassie 112 Welcome Dr. Fountain Inn, SC 29644 Erin Anita Greenlaw 8902 Tailcoat Ct. Springfield, VA 22153 William T. Greer Brevard College Brevard, nc 28712 Marcello Corlet Gutierrez 2424 Barley Culb Court Orlando, FL 32821 John William Haag 1860 Bayshore Dr. Englewood, FL 33533 Angela Jill Hair 52 Dills Cove Rd. Sylva, nC 28779 Jeffrey Brian Hale 3717 Annlin Ave. Charlotte, nc 28209 Erin Callahan Halpin Route 4, Box 218 Brevard, nc 28712 Lisa Renee Handelman Route 4, Box 129 Oxford, nc 27565 Eric Darrell Hansen 146 Poplar Circle Summerville, SC 29483 Mellinda Gay Hansen 146 Poplar Circle Summerville, SC 29483 Kathy Lorene Harbin 2512 Judith Ave. Gastonia, nc 28054 William Todd Hardin 6613 Summerlin Place Charlotte, nc 28226 Daniel Martin Harris Post Office Box 3120 CRS Johnson City, Tn 37602-2130 Rachel Elizabeth Harris 22 Park Ave. Brevard, nc 28712 Tamiko Redale Harrison 2149 Winkler Rd. Durham, nc 27712 Olin Dayton Hatch 1875 15th Ct. nw Winter Haven, FL 33881 Marjorie Lynnette Hawk 610 Easy St. Daytona Beach, FL 32017 Thomas Robert Hay, III Box 89 Andrews, nC 28901 David Stewart Hayden 759 Watch Point Drive id Cincinnati. OH 45230 Thomas Andrew Heckert 103 Oakwood Dr. Brevard. NC 28712 John Gaston Heeney 2585 Woodward Way, nw Atlanta. QA 30305 Leigh Michelle Hege 703 Brookgreen Dr. Lexington, NC 27292 Timothy John Heise 375 Plymouth Dr. Palatine, 1L 60067 Theodore Allen Henderson 11000 Chestnut Hills Matthews, MC 28105 Andrea Renee Henry 2216 John Arthur Way Lakeland, PL 33803 David Kenneth Hensley P.O. Box 552 Skyland. NC 28776 Deborah Lynn Herbert 108 Mancy Dr. Oldsmar, FL 33557 Amy Elizabeth Herndon 1090 Maryland Avenue Spartanburg, SC 29302 William Gilbert Hettich 648 Christopher Rd. Chapel Hill, NC 2751 Joseph Mark Higginbotham 2901 Whirlaway Trail Tallahassee, PL 32308 Amanda Faye Hill 7824 Timber Glow Trail Knoxville, TN 37918 Brent Patrick Hill 16 Bickel Ct. Sterling, VA 22170 Stefen Christian Hinkle 2231 East Pine St. Mt. Airy, NC 27030 Suzanne Elaine Hoag 1506 Rockford Ct. Charleston, WV 25314 John Daniel Hoback, II 419 Crestland Avenue Greensboro, NC 27401 Stephanie Anne Hoback 201 Leftwich St. Greensboro, NC 27401 Kristin Marie Hogan 2332 Oakdale Dr. E. Orange Park. FL 32073 David Michael Holcombe, Jr. 55 Franklin, St. Brevard, NC 28712 Paul Holmes 105 Nicole Lane Longwood, FL 32750 Richard Bernard Holt 19 Garden Rd. Pelham, NY 10803 Melissa Lee Honeycutt 911 Hart Rd. Pisgah Forest, NC 28768 Edward Anthony Honzik 221 Hickory Dr. Longwood, FL 32779 Kimberly Dawn Hoots 5401 NW 23rd PI. Gainesville, FL 32606 Tracy L. Hombaker 21 Valley View Terrace Moorestown, NJ 8057 Gregory James Houston 6201 Banyan Terrace Plantation, FL 33317 Kenneth William Howe 1335 Robinhood Lane S. Lakeland, FL 33803 Brian Lewis Howell 60 Oakside Drive Goose Creek, SC 29445 Jennifer Blakeney Howren 11139 Timberhill Ct. Pineville, NC 28134 Michael Scott Hubbard 2745 Amsden Rd. Winter Park, FL 32792 Eric Walker Hughson 5139 Springhaven Road Orange Park, FL 32073 Mary Elizabeth Humphrey 477 Concord Dr. Cookeville, TN 38501 Chevella Renee Hundley 271 Dalewood Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Amanda Jo Hunter Post Office Box 5867 Winston-Salem, NC 27113 William Allen Huters, Jr. Box 52 Brevard, NC 28712 Heather Ann Hynton 5212 24th Ave. Dr. W. Bradenton, FL 33529 Kathy Ann Impello 3881 Centre Ct. Norcross, GA 30092 Miyuki Imura 12-32 Haryu, Yaita Japan John Ashley Ingani Box 1716, Union Street Marshville, NC 28103 Dana Irene Ingram 210 S. Melville Tampa, FL 33606 Ryuichi Ishikawa 1-206 1035-11 Bushi Saitama 358, JAPAN Tirzah Kennedy Ison Rt. 2, Box 151-B Catawba, NC 28609 Shelley Elaina Ivey 764 North Douglasville, GA 30134 Joseph William Jackson 113 Robinson Avenue Brevard, NC 28712 Kevin K. Jackson 24 Oakwood Drive Oklahoma City. OK 73121 Lorinda Christine Jackson 113 Robinson Avenue Brevard, NC 28712 Paige Ann Jackson 4524 Butler Street Ft. Meade, MD 20755 Richard L. Jarrell, Jr. 213 Brevity Lane Deland, FL 32724 Teresa Lynn Jennewine 8 Alexander Street Ft. Bragg, NC 28307 Kevin Lee Jennings 2038 Laurel Park Hwy. Hendersonville, NC 28739 Sean Patrick Jennings 126 East Taylor Avenue Beach Haven, NJ 08008 Andrew Max Jent 222 Talmadge Drive Spartanburg. SC 29302 Raymond Alex Jemigan, Jr. 2050 Nottingham Lane Burlington, NC 27215 Kathleen Virginia Johnson 634 Blairshire Circle Winter Park, FL 32792 Paige Dickens Johnson Route 4, Box 187-B Brevard, NC 28712 Scott Frederick Johnson 14131 Honeysuckle Ridge D Matthews, NC 28105 Tim A. Johnson 4410 NE 30th Ave. Lighthouse PL, FL 33064 Victor Cromwell Johnson Rt. 5. Box 542B Georgetown, SC 29440 Dianne Carol Johnston P.O. Box 616 Cashiers, NC 28717 Greg Floyd Jolly P.O. Box 96 Felda, FL 33930 Theresa Michele Jones Post Office Box 92 Cocoa, FL 32922 Stephen Paul Kandrach 8003 Fountain Ave. Tampa, FL 33615 Yasuko Kaneshige 13-39-203 Kiyomizu 3chome Kitakyushu, Japan Emma Pauline Kauffman 7006 Valley Lake Dr. Raleigh, NC 27612 Kenneth Gene Keenum, Jr. 608 Austin Avenue Cary, NC 27511 Edith Christine Keever Star Rt., Box 161 Rosman, NC 28772 Michael Scott Kennedy 118-B Poole Ln. Clemson, SC 29631 Michael Aaron Kerr 142 Stardley Mtn. Rd. Asheville, NC 28806 Izumi Kikukawa 4-2B-28 Jingumae Tokyo, 150 JAPAN Juan Geri Kincaid 106-C Carolina St. Morganton, NC 28655 Lilla Mae King 3281 Springvale Rd. Morristown, TN 37814 Rachel Paula Klein 44 Edwina Ct. Dayton, NJ 8810 David Eric Klingensmith 201 Larkwood Dr. Sanford, FL 32771 Directory 179 Alan Lewis Knight 100 Henry Ave. Seneca, SC 29678 William Edward Koontz 217 Williford Ct. High Point, NC 27260 Mika Korogi 1-97-2 Tsurugamin Ashi-ku Asahi-ku Yokohama. JAPAN 241 Daigaku Kuwahara 2-1 hokkedani Hachimancho Tokushiam, Japan Philip Shawn Lackey 3 Engel Drive Greenville, SC 29609 Michael Allen Laidlaw 2947 NE 14th Dr. Jensen Beach, EL 33457 James Kirk Lambert P.O. Box 124 Earmville, NC 27828 Michelle Renee Lambert 6027 Birmingham Ave. Pensacola, FL 32506 Selena Rachel Lauterer 334 Old Haw Creek Rd. Asheville, NC 28805 Darren Alan Lawler 4154 Highland Dr. Richmond, IN 47374 Sonia Marie Lawler 118 Inyo Lane Camp Pendleton, CA 92055 Rosanna Marella Lawrence P.O. Box 105 Frogmore, SC 29920 Archie Lester LeQrone 1037 Keystone Court Charlotte, NC 28210 Stephanie Dia Leatherwood Rt. 2, Box 245 Clyde, NC 28721 Noelle Katherine Lee 908 Krueger Pky. Stuart, FL 34996 Linda Marie Leffler 3220 Wamath Dr. Charlotte, NC 28210 Christine Mary Liga 119 Mildred Ave.RD l Stanhope, NJ 7874 Kobert Andrew Liga 1 19 Mildred Avenue Road Stan Hope, NJ 07874 Brenda Gail Lisenbee Route 4, Box 105-A Arden, NC 28704 Catherine Anne Lisk 723 Wilmore St. N.E. Lenoir, NC 28645 Julie Anne Litter 1302 Pressview Ave. Altamonte Springs, FL 32701 Tina Marie Litter 1302 Pressview Ave. Altamonte Springs, FL 32701 Laura Ann Long 375 Doub Rd. Lewisville, NC 27023 Jorge A. Lopez 2868 Kentucky St. West Palm Beach, FL 33406 Rebecca Julia Love P.O. Box 22 Delco, NC 28436 Jeffrey Scott Lowe 107 Azalea Avenue Brevard, NC 28712 Melissa JoAnn Lowery 311 Salisbury, St. Kemersville, NC 27284 William Brownlee Lowry Rt. 4, Box 383L Spartanburg, SC 29302 Debra Marie Lucenti 9 Washington Ave. Brevard, NC 28712 Glenn David MacDonald 4114 LaMarre Dr. Fairfax, VA 22030 William Manual Madden Box 1, Rt. 70 Cashiers, NC 28717 Rachel Ann Makupson 211 Sheppard Thomasville, NY 27360 Kelly Ann Malone 1008 Highland AVe. Fayetteville, TN 37334 William Henry Maney Box 583 Cherokee, NC 28719 Phillip Nathan Marks 583 Huntington Avenue Winter Park, FL 32787 John Patrick Martin 304 Rose Lane Summerville, SC 29483 Raleigh Leroy Martin, Jr. Box 283 West Union, SC 29696 Steven DeJon Martin 3397 Benjamin E. Mays Dr. Atlanta, GA 30311 Elizabeth Katherin Mather 2030 Laurel Park Highway Hendersonville. NC 28739 Sheri Joy Mathis 7521 Brigantine Ln. Parkland. FL 33067 Susan Ann Matz 237 Palm Dr. Naples, FL 33962 Glenda Lynn Mauger 5034 33rd Ave. N. St. Petersburg, FL 33710 Rhonda Rosa McCall 944 Glazener Rd. Balsam Grove, NC 28708 Jamie Lyn McCauley 304 Mock St. Sylvania, GA 30467-2173 Kimberly Ann McCranie 316 Snell Isle Blvd. St. Petersburg, FL 33704 Antionette Louise McCray P.O. Box 1682 Lake Placid, FL 33852 Robin Yvonne McCutcheon 1325 Botetourt Gardens Norfolk, VA 23517 Jill McDaniel 3601 White Lane Sarasota, FL 34242 Frances Avonell McDonald 6170 Mountain Brook Lane Atlanta, GA 30328 Michael Edward McGee 5408 Jackson Pt. Marietta, GA 30068 Phillip Gregory McGirt 709 Hilltop Drive Lexington, NC 27292 Todd Anthony Mclntyre 76 44th Ct. Vero Beach. FL 32962 Ivy Earp McManus 5409 Edington Ln. Raleigh, NC 27604 Timothy James McWilliams 8295 Yale Dr. Jonesboro, GA 30236 Sarah Townsend Mead 210 Probart Street Brevard. NC 28712 William John Meiners 11420 Lakeshore Dr. Carmel, IN 46032 James Patrick Mellon 2280 Kings Pt. Dr. Largo. FL 33544 Nicolai Leonidovi Mihalap 1316 Graydon Ave. Norfolk, VA 23507 Melissa Yvette Miles 4911 SW 114 Way Ft. Lauderdale, FL 33330 Lori Dawn Miller 2204 Bahia Vista St. Sarasota, FL 34239 Robert Alan Miller 817 Mohawk Dr. Lancaster, PA 17601 Thomas William Misuraca 159 Sunset Drive Longwood, FL 32750 Kei Mitsui 16-8-601 Roppongi 3-chome Tokyo, JAPAN Dean Andrew Mobley 309 Probart Street Brevard, NC 28712 Vicki Colleen Molton 1001 Thornton PI. Hendersonville, NC 28739 Michael Kenneth Monteith 556 Toot Hollow Rd. Bryson City, NC 28713 David Richard Montgomery Post Office Box 1173 Sumter, SC 29150 Dennis J. Moody 8003 Fountain Avenue Tampa. FL 33615 Duane Kenneth Moore 10391 Arrowlake Ct. Jacksonville, FL 32217 Geoffrey Thomas Moore P.O. Box 208 Vidalia, GA 30474 Marlon Tyrone Moore 5331 N.W. 181 Terrace Carol City, FL 33055 Mary Catherine Moore 336 Old Woodlands Road Columbia, SC 29206 Teresa Ann Moore 223 River Forest Dr. Inman, sc 29349 180 Directory Judy Ann Morgan P.O. Box 402 Rosman, NC 28772 Scarlet Annette Morgan 6085 Balsom Rd. Pfafftown. NC 27040 Errol Dewitt Morton 420 Chadwyck Drive Danville, VA 24541 Michelle Darlene Morton 910 Knight St. Seffner. FL 33584 Meredith Jane Motsinger 1321 Myrtle Lake Hills Dr. Longwood, FL 32750 Amy Sarette Mullins P.O. Box 784 Pisgah Forest. NC 28768 Jennie Eileen Murphy 1406 Drexel Ct. Marietta, QA 30068 James Benson Myers, Jr. 1804 Harpeth River Dr. Brentwood, TM 37027 Richard Todd Myers 1695 Twin Oaks Dr. Deland, FL 32720 Mary Lillian nail Post Office Box 1028 Thomaston, QA 30286 Warren George Nance, Jr. 4466 Mullens Ford Rd. Charlotte, NC 28226 Angela Maria nelson 438 Tracy Grove Road Hendersonville. MC 28739 John Vincent Nesterok 90 Rutherford Blvd. Clifton. NJ 7014 Kym Yvette Newman Rt. 1, Box 458 Pisgah Forest, NC 28768 Jami Lynn Newton 2415 Ridgedale Drive Grayson, GA 30221 Wilton Darnell Newton 100 Woodfarm Lane Seneca, SC 29678 Kenneth Edward Nixon, Jr. P.O. Box 425 Stanley. NC 28164 Kimberly Anne Norman . 2933 SE Jefferson St. Stuart, FL 33494 Amber Diane Norton 718 Woodlawn Rd. Charlotte, NC 28209 Michelle Antoine O ' Connor 1321 NW 94th St. Gainesville. FL 32606 Sherry Raquel Ogle Route 4. Box 307 hendersonville, NC 28739 Yoko Okuma 368 Neoporisu, 1191-28 Saitama, 359 JAPAN Jim Rene Oostvriesland Post Office Box 607 Paramaribo. SURINAM Bia ' r Orrell 2045 Adams Street Wilmington. NC 28401 Eric Berlin Owen P.O. Box 44 Rosman. NC 28772 Gaynelle Owen Star Route Box 578 Rosman, NC 28712 Patricia Elaine Owen 950 Glazener Rd. Balsam Grove. NC 28708 Thomas Alvin Owen Post Office Box 629 Brevard. NC 28712 Angela Denese Owens 1936 Glenmar Dr. Decatur. GA 30032 Bruce Randolph Paden 8 Towhee Brevard, NC 28712 Jeffrey Scott Pajak 8208 Chivalry Rd. Annandale, VA 22003 Cameron Rose Parker P.O. Box 187 Lincolnton, NC 28092 Jefferson Michael Parker Post Office Box 853 Brevard, NC 28712 Milton Henry Parra 2301 B Flagstone Court Winton-Salem, NC 27103 Albert Lee Parron 6928 Crown Gate Drive Miami Lakes. FL 33014 Srinivasulu Reddy Parvata 3810 Regent Durham, NC 27707 Susan Patricia Pasch 55 Hampden Rd. Winter Haven. FL 33880 Jose Angel Patino 270 NE 56 Street Fort Lauderdale, FL 33334 Jody Lynn Patterson Post Office Box 827 Brevard, NC 28712 Sherri Ann Patterson Post Office Box 827 Brevard, NC 28712 Stephane Jean Paul-Hus 159 S.W. 95th Lane Coral Springs, FL 33071 Teresa Anne Paxton 3 Stiles Rd. Canton, NC 28716 Robert Allen Payne Post Office Box 1628 Brevard, NC 28712 Stephanie Hill Pennell 938 Hawthorne Dr. ME Lenoir, NC 28645 Christine Marie Penzo 4419 Lakewood Blvd. Naples. FL 33962 Janet Ellen Pepin 1025 McCarty St. Dunedin, FL 33528 Daniel Wade Perry 7277 Burlington Road Whitsett. NC 27377 Christopher Wiff Peterson Route 2, Box 244-C Horse Shoe, MC 28742 Albert Edward Phillips 6239 Mountain Brook Way Atlanta, GA 30328 Carmen Mellissa Phillips P.O. Box 335 Fletcher. MC 28732 April Lynn Piercy 3641 Fox Run Rd. Matthews. NC 28105 Michael Scott Pohorylo 21637 Casa Monte Ct. Boca Raton. FL 33433 Katherine Louise Ponder 50 35th Ave. S. Jacksonville. FL 32250 James Nelson Poovey Rt. 8, Box 1302 Hickory, MC 28602 Stephen Kenneth Porter 1709 Flynnwood Charlotte, MC 28205 Robert Leon Powell, Jr. Route 1. Box 735 Marion, VA 24354 Shannon Ramey Powell Post Office Box 493 Rosman, NC 28772 Jennifer Anne Pulley Rt. 15. Box 60 Crossville, TN 38555 Jeffrey Alan Purdy 1257 Spring Circle Dr. Coral Springs, FL 33065 Bryan Geoffrey Purse 978 Whitehall St. Maples. FL 33942 Charles McDuffie J. Putnam 523 Virginia Ave. Statesville, MC 28677 Ralph John Quisenberry 5165 Ambercrest Dr., B-l Winston-Salem. NC 27106 Anne Green Ramey P.O. Box 666 Rosman, NC 28772 Melanie Joelette Ramseur 903 South Caldwell Avenue Newton, MC 28658 David William Ranson 7530 Valley Brook Rd. Charlotte, NC 28226 Reginald Frank Raymond, Jr. 228C Smyrna Rd. Elgin, SC 29045 James Austin Redmond 27 Cub Dr. Thomasville, NC 27360 Robin Wolfe Reed P.O. Box 216 Cherokee. NC 28719 Millard Charles Reid. Ill 934 Bea Place Rockledge, FL 32955 Scott Nelson Reinecke 4208 Tallwood Drive Greenboro. MC 27410 Leslie Denise Renaker 23 Vance Crescent Asheville. MC 28806 Donald Anthony Rett 2044 Erm ine Drive Tallahassee, FL 32308 Jennifer Tara Rett 2016 Ermine Dr. Tallahassee. FL 32308 Angela Lynn Revercomb Directory 181 5907 Aragon Dr. Mechanicsville. VA 23111 David Randolph Reynolds 203 Raintree Drive Hendersonville. MC 28739 Walter Ashby Rhame, III 3009C McMaughton Rd. Columbia, SC 29223 Paula Lynn Ribar 331 South Center St. Taylorsville, MC 28681 Elizabeth Sylvia Rice 23 Kasey Dr. Orlando, FL 32807 Robert James Rice 6113 Dunnett Ct. Orlando, FL 32809 Darrand Edmond Richards 1819 Knox Ave. Sanford, FL 32771 Carol Ann Richardson 211 Summerglen Asheville, MC 28806 Donald Mason Richardson 1817 Queens Way Chamblee, QA 30341 nancy Ellen Riegel 229 Brookshire Ln. Wilmington, MC 28403 Robert McKendree Rike, Jr. 202 Archers Court Columbia, SC 29210 Margaret Lynn Robertson 210 Briarcliffe Acres Myrtle Beach, SC 29577 Charles Douglas Robinson 315 Dogwood Ln. Belmont, MC 28012 Christopher Kerr Robinson 10821 Hermitage Ln. Ooshen, KY 40026 Douglas Ray Robinson P.O. Box 776 Hildebran, MC 28637 Jill Elaine Robinson 103 Braemar Dr. Hendersonville, MC 28739 Patricia Renee Robison 1020 29th St. M. St. Petersburg, FL 33713 Russell Leroy Rogers, III 5018 Pine Trail Rd. Durham, MC 27712 Shannon Elizabeth Rose 2431 Ramblewood Ln. Charlotte, MC 28210 Louis Rosen 130 Sunrise Ct. Longwood, FL 32750 Charlie Clay Rowe, Jr. Box 162-B Henderson, MC 27536 Blaine Erickson Rowlee 6003 Wagon Wheel Court Fayetteville, MC 28304 Robert Thomas Rupert 198 Adams Creek Cherokee, MC 28719 Sara Catherine Ruthven 310 Hibriten Way Lakeland, FL 33803 Letha E. Salgado Mo. 6 Holly Ridge Road Pisgah Forest, MC 28768 Kerry-Beth Salzberg 600 West Olney Road Morfolk. VA 23507 Christopher Adam Sammond 130 Big Creek Ct. Roswell, QA 30076 James Wilson Sanders 210 Church St. Whiteville, MC 28472 Tomoko Sato 8-68 Aoyama-cho Oita-Pref. 874, JAPAM John Russell Schlenker 4634 C Colony Road Charlotte, MC 28226 William Schopfel 2031 Admiral Dr. Stafford, VA 22554 James D. Schulthess, Jr. 605 Parkview Ln. Maples, FL 33940 Andrew Douglas Scott Rt. 4, Box 275 Hendersonville, MC 28739 Benjamin Russell Seagle Rt. 6, Box 334 Lincolnton, MC 28092 Philip Anthony Sedberry 1603 Laurel Lane High Point, MC 27262 Mark Randall Selkirk 5315 Oakland Blvd. ME Roanoke, VA 24019 Sara Miller Sellers 264 Westbrook Dr. Boone, MC 28607 Cynthia LaVett Sheffield 119 Locust Court Arden, MC 28704 Matthew Perry Shepherd 5004 The Riviera Tampa, FL 33609 Charles Franklin Sherrill 3801 W. Allen Raleigh, MC 27603 Charles Truman Sherrill 583-5 Country Club Road Brevard, MC 28712 Kenichi Shimizu 121-21, Hakoda Saitama-Ken, Japan Colby Wade Shively 6161 S.W. 8th Lane Gainesville, FL 32607 Steven Jay Shober 404 Whitestone Rd. Charlotte, MC 28226 Stuart Earl Shook 3050 ME 46th Street Fort Lauderdale, FL 33308 Mikki Lyn Skibell 7155 Roswell Road Atlanta, QA 30328 David Christoher Slaton 6755 S. West 73rd Ct. Miami, FL 33143 James Howard Sloop, Jr. 521 Lakeshore Lane Chapel Hill, MC 27514 Jeffrey David Smith 800 Markham Woods Rd. Longwood, FL 32779 Lee Oakman Smith 210 W. Fifth Ave. Qastonia, MC 28052 Lisa Michelle Smith 151 Shephards Creek Bryson City, MC 28713 Loma Lynn Smith P.O. Box 1062 Brevard, MC 28712 Michael Alan Smith 84 Craig Circle Asheville, MC 28805-2016 Samuel Lee Smith 402 Brandywine Rd. Chapel Mill, MC 27514 Lynn Marie Soprano 2620 10th Street, Morth Maples, FL 33940 Dana Kimberly Sowell Rt. 2, Box 55 Morth Myrtle Beach, SC 29582 Thomas Arvil Sprinkle 7208 Pinewood Ln. Raleigh, MC 27604 Bethany Anne Stanley 4101 Balsam Dr. Raleigh, MC 27612 Sandra Lynn Stebbins Rt. 4, Box 164 Brevard. MC 28712 Eva Astrid Stensby 607 Thomwood Jamestown, MC 27282 Robert Matthew Stephenson Post Office Box 897 Davidson, MC 28036 William Martin Stevenson 440 West Minnesota Ave. Deland, FL 32720 Elizabeth Mclntos Stewart 6373 Colby Way Virginia Beach, VA 23464 Wendy Jane Still 107 Qallimore Rd. Brevard, MC 28712 Alison Marie Stocks Rt. 1, Box 361 Leesburg, QA 31763 Sandra Kinee Stonebraker 47 Shady Oaks Drive Franklin, MC 28734 Erin Leigh Streeter 6720 SW 72 Ct. Miami, FL 33143 Karen Yvonne Strickland 216 Dodgen Place Mableton, QA 30059 Melissa Stroman P.O. Box 663 Denmark, SC 29042 Kendrick Benton Summers 1 Knob Creek Road Pisgah Forest, MC 28768 Richard Britt Surles, Jr. 237 Lewis Drive Stockbridge, QA 30281 Miho Suzuki 225 Kamiakadakumi Oaza Saitama, Japan Chizuru Tajima 3-14 Hachiman-cho Saitama, JAPAM Yukiko Tamai 24-24 Miyamae 4chome 182 Directory Tokyo, Japan Rebecca Leigh Tapper C-78-3 Hudson, NC 28638 Elizabeth Karen Tate P.O. Box 331 Mountain Home, NC 28758 Donnie Rashid Taylor 834 Corwin Drive Charlotte, NC 28213 Michael Andrew Taylor 37 Finewood PI. Asheville, NC 28806 Thomas Pou Taylor Route 2. Box 137 Gaston, SC 29053 Trudy Lynn Taylor 880 Island Ford Rd. Brevard. NC 28712 Keith Sean Tennent 409 Kunze Rd. Venice. FL 33595 Lori Anne Thomas Rt. 1, Box 139-A Horse Shoe. NC 28742 Melanie Lisa Thompson 1101 Roper Mountain Road Greenville. SC 29615 Takako Tomaru 1685-1 Yubara Gunma, JAPAN Scott Carle Tourangeau 4229 Pennsboro Ct. Chantilly, VA 22021 Craig Ian Trace P.O. Box 280 Mountain Home. NC 28758 Helen Ardis Trickey 1404 Brieza del Mar Dr. Gulf Breeze. PL 32561 Kiyoshi Tsuruoka 3-18-16, Denen Chofu Toyky, JAPAN Jeffrey Mark Tucker Route 4 Box 195 Marshville. NC 28103 James Carlisle Turner 507 Alexander Ave. Morganton, NC 28655 Johnnie Lee Tuttle, Jr. 4995 Reidsville Raod Walkertown, NC 27051 Emily Paige Tyler 305 S. Matson St. Kershaw, SC 29067 Timothy Lane Underwood 205 Buxton Rd. Falls Church. VA 22046 Timothy Halstead Van Beke 8200 Ainsworth Drive Knoxville, TN 37909 Chad D. Veen 18 Knob Creek Road Pisgah Forest, NC 28768 Tracy Alexis Velco 5249 Wynterhall Dr. Dunwoody, GA 30338 Joe Watson Vicars. Ill 401 Wesleyan PI. Owensboro, KY 42301 Robert R. Vinson, Jr. 12345 King Rd. Roswell, Ga 30075 Garry Christopher Wadell 351 1 Glendare Drive Winston-Salem, NC 27104 Satina Renee Waites 1038 Nielsen Dr. Clarkston. GA 30021 Akemi Wakamatsu 69-10 Higashimitsugi Saitama, JAPAN Tammi Natasha Walden 4013 Wexford Drive Greensboro, NC 27406 Dorsey Campbell Waldron 2850 Normandy Dr. Atlanta. GA 30305 Warren Anderson Wall. Jr. Rt. 1, Box 152B Morrisville, NC 27560 Michael Leonard Waters 1413 Buxton Rd. Greensboro, NC 27406 Douglas Lawrence Webb 169 Weatherstone Pky. Marietta, GA 30068 Eric Marshall Weir Route 1, Box 236A Belmont, NC 28012 Eric Scott Welbome 1752 Cavendish Ct. Charlotte, NC 28211 Franklin Hayes Welder Route 3, Box 128-E Brevard, NC 28712 Jennifer Michelle Wells 1440 SW Isabel Rd. Boca Raton, FL 33486 Kerry Alaine Wells 324 Peterson Rd. Knoxville, TN 37922 Francis Putney Wetherbee P.O. Box 3610 Albany, GA 31706 Brian Edward Wetsig 220 Lakeshore Rd. N. Denver, NC 28037 Christine Sue Whilden 9816 Scott Mill Rd. Jacksonville, FL 32217 Gary Thomas White Rt. 5, Box 436 Forest City. NC 28043 Natalie Lynn White 203 Tanglewood Dr. Kannapolis. NC 38081 Polly Ann Whitmire Rt. 3. Box 226 Brevard, NC 28712 Christopher Matthe Wiener 411 South Broad Street Brevard. NC 28712 Jeffrey Eric Wilde 228 Fincastle Dr. Newport News. VA 23601 Janice Elaine Wilder 131 Shellpoint Maitland, FL 32751 John Thomas Wildrick 4428 Ridgegate Drive Duluth, GA 30136 Kim Yvette Wilkes 121 White Oak Lane Brevard, NC 28712 Heidi Denise Williams 102 Foxwood Drive Hendersonville, NC 28739 Jason Boyd Williams 2644 Forest Ave. Ashland. KY 41101 Kelly O Brien Williams 13218 Indian Creek Houston, TX 77079 Theo Reginal Williams, Jr. Rt. 2, Box 331 Edgefield. SC 29824 Eric Donald Wilson 80 Piccadilly Dr. Hamilton, OH 45013 Shirley Francis Wilson Rt. 2, Box 62 Highlands. NC 28741 Bemadette Marie Wise 1621 Pennsylvania Ave. Hendersonville. NC 28739 Robert Dwayne Wood 1708 Big Springs Rd. LaGrange, GA 30240 Denyce Elaine Woodfin 36 Poe Drive Winter Haven. FL 33884 Lee Jonas Woodruff 308 Robmont Rd. Charlotte, NC 28226 April Michele Woods 49 Megill Circle Eatontown. NJ 7724 Cloye Janine Woods 4641 Murrayhill Rd. Charlotte. NC 28209 Fred Victor Woodward. Ill 121 Dogwood Dr. Brevard, NC 28712 Martha Jo Worley 118 Lakeview Drive Brevard, NC 28712 Michelle Lee Wright 1891 W. 72nd St. Miami, FL 33014 Robert Michael Wright 1891 W. 72 St. Miami. FL 33014 Susan Singleton Wright Post Office Box 2002 Brevard, NC 28712 Patrice Mechelle Wynn 106 Lobe Drive Brevard. NC 28712 Reginald Wayne Wynn Post Office Box 833 Brevard, NC 28712 Carey Franklin York 109 Hillside Ave. Charlotte. NC 28209 Michele Lynn York Rt. 1, Box 221-A Lake Toxaway. 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